Fukutoku Shrine of the Transition Memorial Festival
The blog of Hanatemizu in August was related, and Mr. Iku of Fukutoku Shrine contacted the tourist association. On October 11, I was glad that Hanatemizu is being planned again to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the transition. .
Fukutoku Shrine is one of the best ancient shrine in Tokyo, which was enshrined here during the Jogan period (859-876). The main god is the god of Kura Inamamei and the harvest of five grains, and was enshrined as Inari Shrine in Musashino Village and Fukutoku Village. The shrine was vast, surrounded by forests and fields, and farmers scattered around it, and there was a stone mound in the forest of the shrine.
In the Edo period, Ieyasu Tokugawa also visited the shrine and was enshrined later. When the second shogun Hidetada was visited, he saw young shoots sprouting on the sawtooth oak tree at the shrine's torii gate, and was named the shrine "Mebuki Inari".
In 2014, shrine hall revived in the valley of a tall building and was transferred from the rooftop of the building.
portable shrine
Originally, this beautiful portable shrine was planning to go around the city, but it was decided not to do it due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and instead we are welcoming visitors to the city by decorating it on the shrine grounds. Nihonbashi and Kirin are carved in the hall under the roof of portable shrine. There's giboshi too.
portable shrine was dedicated in 2016 by the Mebukikai, which consists of local companies and shrine parishioner. The color of the buds and the young grass color are used for decorations and wooden tags. Those who come instead of portable shrine can't go around Nihonbashi for meals and shopping with this wooden tag and wish to rejuvenate the city and to have portable shrine imperial procession next year.
Flower hand water
Chozubachi was also decorated with flowers that felt a bright future, with yellow and young green buds. The foxes are also fashionable on Halle's day.
Thank you very much for your support. Thank you very much for your continued support.
The mikoshi commemorating the 6th anniversary of the transition is on display until the 18th (Sun).
Fukutoku Shrine
2-4-14, Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo-ku
Tel. 03-3276-3550