rosemary sea

A Shinto shrine in Chuo-ku ⑧
 ~ Ko Inari Shrine ~

Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.

 

This time, the 8th part of the "Slightly worrisome Shrine in Chuo-ku" series, we will introduce Saiwa Inari Shrine.

This is also one of the "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour".

 

In addition, this series has been open from the 7 Yakan Shrine published on August 10, but in the future we will post it one by one every month.

And we are planning to end the series in March next year.

 

Then...

 

 A little worrisome shrine in Chuo-ku 8
 ~ Ko Inari Shrine ~

In the old days, the shrine was called Tachiuri Inari.

It was a shrine that has been around since the Edo period, and was recommended by Kyoto Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine.

In the old days, it was enshrined on the main street, and a sword market stood near it, so it was sometimes called Tachiuri Inari.

enshrined deity is the god of Ukanomitama, which is beneficial for business connection, family security, marriage, etc.

  -From Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia - you can see by walking

 

 A little worrisome shrine in Chuo-ku 8
 ~ Ko Inari Shrine ~
 A little worrisome shrine in Chuo-ku 8
 ~ Ko Inari Shrine ~

It is a strict shrine with soft lights on Shiraki.

 

 A little worrisome shrine in Chuo-ku 8
 ~ Ko Inari Shrine ~

This time, I will show you the Edo classical rakugo.

It was the 45th time.

This time, we chose "Shijimi Sell" with the keyword "Sell" in "Tachiuri Inari".

 

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Mouse Kozo Jirokichi ...

It is legendary as a thief and thief in the late Edo period.

Actually, Yoshihara was born in today's Ningyocho.

My father worked at Nakamura-za in Kabuki.

After being caught, he was sent from the prison in Temmacho to the prison at the upper prison gate.

The tombs are said to be located in various places, but the most famous one is the tombs at Ekoin, Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, just across Ryogoku Bridge from Chuo-ku.

 

Shiodomegawa (Shiodomegawa)

A river beside Hamarikyu.

 

Kinharu Shindo (Konparujinmichi)

I guess it's Kinharu Street in Ginza 8-chome or around it.

Noh Yotsuya, so-called Kinharu / Kanze / Hosho / Kongo (Kongo), all worshiped a mansion in the current Chuo-ku, and explained as `` Kinharu Yashiki Ruins '' There is.

 

The prison of Temmacho ...

The "detention house" is now located around the current Chuo-ku Prefectural Jushi Park.

It is the same as the prison house in Kodemmacho.

 

A vicious person ...

A person who is being chased for violent crimes.

 

 A little worrisome shrine in Chuo-ku 8
 ~ Ko Inari Shrine ~

"Sweet Sell,"

 

The face is Jirokichi Izumiya of a fish shop in Kayabacho, and the back is a pirate mouse kid.

On the day of heavy snowfall at the end of the year, I drink alcohol at a boarding house in Shiodome in Shimbashi to lose and return by boat.

There's a little child's stain. Stand out with a shabby and cold outing.

 

The shijimi is unsold.

Jirokichi buys all the rest and lets the stain be released to the Shiodome River.

If you talk to your child, you will live with your sick mother and sister.

 

My sister was originally a well-selling geisha called Koharu on the Kinharu Shindo in Shimbashi, and when she became a good friend of young husband Shonosuke, Shonosuke became an account, and two of them decided to leave Edo.

Shonosuke in hot spring healing resort in Hakone, he was worried about being caught in a shape until Koharu because of a betting, and a man in the next room helped me somehow and gave me to the roadside bank .

However, the gold was the gold of the money storehouse, and Shonosuke became a prison in Temmacho. Koharu was on the bed of illness with his mother due to mental labor.

That's why my brother is walking to sell stains.

 

Jirokichi, who I remember, was the man who helped me.

You know that the sadness has become an enemy.

Let the child go home with money and a cloak.

 

Jirokichi, substitutes a violent child, and asks him to be afraid to make Shonosuke free.

It was sunny and Shonosuke became a couple with Koharu and lived together.

It was a seat of a rat boy.

 

Ko Inari Shrine

Sachi Inari Shrine Shrine 8 in Chuo-ku
 ~ Ko Inari Shrine ~

1-5-14, Ginza

Exit the B4 exit of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, about 350m in the direction of Ginza 1-chome, turn right at the alley in front of Ginza Sakura-dori St., about 20m ahead.

The nearest station is Exit 6 of Ginza 1-chome Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.