No.34 shrine with a quiet appearance that can be reached from Ningyocho Station.
~ Ieuchi Ki Inari Shrine ~
This is rosemary sea, which will cover "gifts and enjoy yourself" with increased availability.
This time, the 34th edition of the "Shrine Viewing Shrine from Ningyocho Station" series, introduces Yanagi Inari Shrine (Yanagi Inarija).
Ieuchi Ki Inari's "Ieuchi Ki" was originally "Yanagi".
It is presumed that Edo's style, word matching, and auspicious characters were applied in search of profits.
Then...
Consideration of Yanagi ...
Ieuchi Kitadaru ...
One item that comes to mind is marriage ritual's products.
It is a willow tree, a sake barrel made of this wood.
It means that a lot of fortunes come into the house.
Originally, barrels containing sake and barrels that can be held by hand are prepared, but it seems that cash is often wrapped as sake appetizers (Shukoryo).
By the way,
General marriage ritual products from Kanto region
② Suehiro
White fan. The fan represents "prosperity of the end", and the white represents "purity and innocent heart".
③ Tomoshiraga
White hemp and hemp thread. I wish for a married couple's harmony and longevity so that they can be fulfilled "until both husband and wife have gray hair."
④ Child housewives (Konbu = kelp)
I'm happy. It also has the meaning of vitality and child treasure.
⑤ Kotobuki Rame (Sume)
It means that the long shelf life is good, and the more you chew, the more you taste it, that is, "the long bond of the couple".
⑥ Katsuo-bushi (Katsuo-bushi)
It expresses the strength of a man.
⑦ Kinpotsuzumi (Yonpotsuzumi)
⑧ Naganoshi
A abalone is stretched out. A long-lived shell is a long life.
⑨ Inventory
The so-called "marriage ritual's statement."
These 9 items may be reduced, but it seems to maintain odd numbers as in 5.7.
Yes (not to say) Fuyanagi Taru (Hayanagidaru) ...
You learned as the Edo period culture of Japanese history.
Kawayanagi's haiku collection started by Senryu Karai in the middle of the Edo period.
It seems that it is sometimes written as "Yanagi barrel", but it does not seem to be "Kaiuchi Ki".
It has been derailed, but please consider this as a bitter measure to fill the number of characters.
As a matter of fact, I could not find a detailed description of this shrine.
However, this company is very cleanly maintained and cleaned, and the planting also captures the seasonal feeling.
The image below, the ivy plant wrapped around the lantern, the leaf peony on the base, and the muffler wrapped around the fox in the image below give you a sophisticated sense.
This time, I will show you the Edo classical rakugo.
This is the 26th time.
The performance to be selected is "trial sake" at the end of twists and turns, such as Kinai Inari ⇒ Yanagi barrel ⇒ sake barrel ⇒ trial sake.
"Trial sake"
He was following the owner of Oomiya who visited Owari-ya, Hisazo, the lower son.
Oomiya boasts, this Hisazo drinks a great drink and you can drink 5 shos.
So the owner of Owari-ya takes a bet, and if you drink 5 sho, let them play in the hot spring.
Hisazo goes out saying, "Let me think a little."
He returned, 1 cup of prepared sake, 2 cups ... Drink 5 shos lightly.
Owari-ya "I lost, is it magical that I went out earlier because I was not drunk?"
Hisazo: "No, I've never drunk 5 sho, so I tried 5 sho at the liquor store on the table."
Ieuchiki Inari Shrine
4-2-12, Nihonbashimuromachi
20-minute walk from Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Toei Asakusa Line.
12-minute walk from Kodemmacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
4-minute walk from Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the JR Sobu Line
Exit the Ningyocho intersection at Ningyocho Station A4 exit, right on Ningyocho Street, and head in a one-way direction of car.
Turn left at the Kodemmacho intersection (this is Kodemmacho Station) and follow Edo-dori St.
Cross Showa-dori and turn right on Chuo-dori, cross the "Muromachi 4-chome" intersection about 150 meters away, and the second house to the left from the left corner.
※ Next time, I would like to introduce Koami Shrine, which will decorate the end of this series.