Recommended for employment and job change activities! Experience spots in Chuo-ku
Hello. He is an active correspondent, Hanes.
It will be a private matter, but this time I decided to change jobs to a workplace where I can make use of what I have learned at university.
Correspondents who are also seniors of working adults receive advice for interviews, and even if they do not easily contact the results, they encourage them to the end, such as "I don't know yet" etc. Thank you for your support.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you again and introduce the experience I did in Chuo-ku during my job change activities.♪
God's help in a difficult time! What is a shrine for good luck and success?
It is a custom that has never changed before and when there is a wish or before a game or bet.
This time, I visited Koami-jinja Shrine* in Nihonbashikoamicho with the thought of leaning on straw.
This shrine is widely known as the shrine of Tokyo Senarai Benten, the god of luck protection against misfortune, and many worshipers visit on weekdays.
As an interviewer, I would like to take advantage of the good fortune of protection against misfortune.
So let's check out the lucky protection against misfortune episode about this shrine.
The first was that during World War II, the soldiers who attended the Expeditionary Campaign (who went to the expeditionary soldiers of Ujiko who were going to the battlefield) and all the soldiers who received the protection of this shrine survived.
Second, during the Great Tokyo Air Raid in 1945, buildings in the precincts including shrine hall were miraculously spared from the war.
Third, while the former shrine hall collapsed during the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, Shinohashi, where Miyaji had evacuated with sacred object of worship, did not fall, but saved the lives of many others who had evacuated.
At that time, the evacuation monument at the end of Shinohashi states, "The public worships the spirits of Suitengu Shrine and Koami Inari Shrine Genji Store Tachibana Shrine, which have been transferred to Hashigami, and prays for Jinsuke." I am.
That's really good luck!
Next, I went to Ise Inari Shrine, which stands quietly in Nihonbashi Horidome-cho.
What kind of history and benefits do you have in this shrine, which is congratulations by name?
The origin of this shrine dates back more than 400 years ago, and it is said that it worships the god of worship received from Fushimi Inari, Kyoto.
And on the signboard of "The Origin of Ise Inari" near the shrine, there is an episode of "Danjuro Ichikawa, the first Edo period, came to the day and gave his name!"
This is not to be missed for those who are looking for a step-up job change or dreaming of success ^ ^ ^
It is in a slightly complicated place, but if you follow this red flag called "Ishiyo Inari Shrine" as a landmark, you can get there without hesitation.
I want to eat the day before the interview! Experience-based gourmets unique to Chuo-ku
When it comes to experience gourmets in Japan, many people think of "katsudon" and "katsu curry"?
That's how I ate Katsudon the day before the first interview, raising my morale (laughs)
However, as a result of thinking, "What is the experience-based gourmet like Chuo-ku?", I headed to Tsukiji Kibunten, which has a head office in Tsukiji Outer Market.
This is the birthplace of Mr. Kibun, who has been working on a lot of pumpkin products such as kamaboko and oden ingredients, and recently has been working on a lot of carbo products such as 0g noodle!
(In the past article linked above, some images are not displayed correctly.) Thank you for your understanding.
Tsukiji has a strong image of fish, but at Tsukiji Kibunten, there are many products that are just right for souvenirs at home.
What is the experience-taking gourmet that you have at such a shop?...Tuna cutlet ^ ^
It's not a tonkatsu, but a tuna cutlet can look like Tsukiji.♪
It's also easy to use with one hand when you're hungry.
I completely forgot, but at last year's "Tsukiji Honganji Noriyo Bon Dance Festival" venue, I also received this tuna cutlet (written as tuna menchi cutlet in past articles).
No matter how many times you eat it, it is finished as a cutlet that is lighter than meat.
The Tsukiji Uogawagishi, a commercial facility that opened in October 2018, has a space where you can sit down and relax with the take-out Tsukiji gourmet.
The outside market is crowded, so please use it here.
I think that there are many things that do not go as expected, but if you do not give up, you should steadily approach your dreams and goals ^
I hope that the good results will come to those who are working or changing jobs in a happy episode!
Also, in this blog, RIEdel, a correspondent who loves congratulations and thankful things, introduces happy spots in Chuo-ku.
See also here.♪
Introduction Spot Information
■Koami-jinja Shrine
Address: 16-23, Nihonbashikoamicho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-3668-1080
Nearest station: Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (a 5-minute walk from Exit A2), Ningyocho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line (a 7-minute walk from Exit A5), Suitengumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (a 10-minute walk from Exit 8), Kayabacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line (a 15-minute walk from Exit 10)
Website: http://www.koamijinja.or.jp/
■Iyo Inari-jinja Shrine
Address: 1-6-11, Nihonbashihoridomecho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
■Tsukiji Kibunten
Address: 4-13-18, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Business hours 7:00~15:00
※Holidays and Tsukiji Market Holidays are from 8:00. It may end early depending on the congestion situation.
Closed: January 1 to January 4
TEL: 0120-867-654
Website: https://www.kibun.co.jp/chokuhan/tsukiji/
※This article has been approved for publication by the public relations of Kibun Foods. Thank you very much for your cooperation.
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