Visit Ginza Hatcho Shrine
I invited a friend to visit Ginza Hatcho Shrine.
This book was held in 2019.
"Please pilgrimage to the shrines in the city of Ginza.
Ginza is blessed with religious people and worships a number of precious statues, but ... ", I invited a friend to go out.
First of all, from Ko Inari Shrine, which is enshrined in Ginza 1-5-13.
It is said that the history and benefits were recommended from Fushimiinari in Kyoto. The guardian deity of Ginza 1-chome since the Edo period. A long time ago, it was said to be Tachiuri Inari because of the Tachi market. It is said that it is famous as a god who has the benefit of marriage.
I have been praying for the happiness and health of my family.
Asahi Inari is the god of business prosperity and safety at home.
Inari Shrine has been enshrined in Ginza since ancient times and has been worshiped as a guardian deity. The major earthquake of Ansei sank in Horikawa, which had been flowing at that time, and then appeared in the Taisho era tsunami, but the shrine hall collapsed due to the Great Kanto Earthquake. It was enshrined in the current Ohiro Asahi Building since 1985. It is famous as the god of business prosperity and safety in the family.
My friend also prayed for safety at home.
Kakugo Inari Shrine is enshrined on the roof of Ginza Six.
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More than 200 years ago (1815), he was recommended by Hongu in Fushimi and served. It is said to worship the statue of Daimyojin in Toyokawainari, which is brought by a white fox. It is famous for protecting the town from the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and the great fire of Nippori two years later.
Toyo Iwaineari Shrine is fire prevention, God of love and relationships
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The origin is unknown. According to the legends of his predecessors, he was enshrined here by retainer and Sakubei Yasuda of Akechi Mitsuhide, and since the Tokugawa period he has been known as the fire god and the god of marriage, and many female worshiper stopped by.
Information on visiting Ginza Hatcho Shrine on the Ginza official website
The Ginza official website introduces how to get to the shrine and the imprints of each shrine.
Please note that if you use it for commercial activities, you will violate copyright! It's OK to use it personally for worship. We also recommend visiting during the year-end and New Year holidays.