rosemary sea

A Shinto shrine in Chuo-ku ⑫
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.

 

This time, the 12th part of the shrine series in Chuo-ku, which is a little worrisome, I would like to introduce Kakugo Inari Shrine.

This is the second installment of the rooftop series.

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

Then...

 

A long history

Shrine 12 in Chuo-ku, a little worrisome.
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

In 150 years ago, Tokakugo Daimyojin left the present, and in 1815, on the day of the noon of Kisaragi (February), he was recommended by Hongu of Fushimi Yamashiro to serve Negishi village in Edo.

Since then, the shopkeeper has been collecting the deep religion of Edo citizens since ancient times, and has been to this day.

One night in 1881, the grandfather of Jinmori admired a white fox near the temple, but found a one-volume kakejiku's remains on the trace, and found a suspicious Daimyojin, and looked upon it, and delvedivine spirit.

Daimyojin never ceases to save the difficulties of the residents around the world as a god of fire prevention.

As a close example, the Great Kanto Earthquake in September 1923 (also) In March 1925, despite the great fire of Nippori, it is still new to the eyes of the world that the sanctuary shrine hall, as well as the Matsuzakaya house, have already been at stake.

On February 18, 1929, on February 18, 1929, we asked Hie-jinja Shrine Miyaji to send out the divine spirit and serve on the roof of the main building, 80 feet above the ground.

 

※ I'm going to see him.

  Determine the happy day, divulge a good day.

 

Ruins of Matsuzakaya Ginza Store

Matsuzakaya Ginza Store Ruins A little worrisome Shrine in Chuo-ku 12
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

The Matsuzakaya Ginza store opened here as Ginza's first department store in December 1924, the year after the Great Kanto Earthquake, ahead of the reconstruction of Ginza.

The building, 8 floors above ground, 1 floor below ground, and about 43 meters high, was the tallest building in Ginza at the time.

Since then, he has been remodeled and rebuilt, and has served as a landmark that shows the modernization of the city.

Entering the foot to accelerate the popularization of department stores, opening a rooftop zoo that can be enjoyed by families, completely westernizing uniforms in anticipation of fashion and functionality, and adding elevator-type parking in anticipation of motorization ...

All of these were pioneered by the Matsuzakaya Ginza store.

June 30, 2013 (Ginza 6-chome 10 District Type 1 Urban Redevelopment Project" closed its 90-year history.

 

 Shrine in Chuo-ku, a little worried. 12
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

 ー A shrine dedicated to the god of fire prevention enshrined in GINZA SIX

A shrine worshiped by Kyoto Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in 1815.

It is located in Negishi (now Higashi-Nippori, Arakawa-ku), and is said to worship the statue of Daimyojin, Toyokawainari, brought by a white fox.

There is a legend that during the Great Kanto Earthquake, the town was protected from a large fire in the Nippori area.

The Matsuzakaya Ginza store, which once opened as Ginza's first department store in this area, enshrines the divine spirit of Kakugo Inari Shrine in Higashinippori in 1929.

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

 

 Shrine in Chuo-ku, a little worried. 12
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

In the building town of Ginza, the rooftop of GINZA SIX, a very good view, and a shrine built in the sky.

 

 Shrine in Chuo-ku, a little worried. 12
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

Can you see the glass fence on the right side of the image?

 

 Shrine in Chuo-ku, a little worried. 12
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

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

It's the 49th time.

"Tsuru" is hidden in the word "Kaku" of Kakugo Inari Shrine, so I chose "Tsuru".

 

 Shrine in Chuo-ku, a little worried. 12
 [Rooftop Series 2]
 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

"Tsuru,"

 

I heard from the story of the crane kakejiku, who came to the retreat, "Why is the crane a famous Japanese bird?"

The retirement answers, "The crane is elegant and beautiful, and once it is a male and female, it is a bird that can be seen anywhere else and lasts for a lifetime."

He said, "In the past, cranes used to say" Kubinagadori "."

 

Eighth, "Why did you come to call it a crane?"

Retirement "A long time ago, when an old man with gray hair stood on the beach and looked offshore, a male chief bird flew from the Karato (Morokoshi) saying "Two", and the pine tree stopped "Poi", and the female chief bird flew "Rou", and the pine tree stopped "Poi", and the pine tree stopped "Poi".

 

Eighty who left the house of retirement, I wanted to talk about this, so I went to Kuma's house.

I begin to say, "A long time ago, an old man with gray hair ..."

Then, "One male chief bird flew from the Karato and stopped with" Poi "on the pine tree, and there was a female chief bird ... goodbye."

I'll go to your retirement house and tell you again to see where and how you made a mistake.

 

Return to Kuma's house and continue saying, "It's just a while ago ..."

"A long time ago, an old man with gray hair ... a male chief bird flew from the Karato, "two" and stopped" roux "on the pine tree, where a female chief bird was there ... I flew silently. "

 

Kakugo Inari Shrine

Kakugo Inari Shrine A little worrisome Shrine in Chuo-ku 12
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 ~Kakugo Inari Shrine~

Ginza 6-10-1

GINZA SIX Rooftop