A little worrisome shrine sequel 15 in Chuo-ku
~ Kabuki Inari Shrine~
Remotely navigate the beloved Chuo-ku, rosemary sea.
The shrine series in Chuo-ku, which is a little worrisome, has been extended from the previous time, but this time it will be the "final time".
The 15th time is "Kabuki Inari Shrine".
Then...
Kabuki Inari Daimyojin
-Inari-san, who protects Kabukiza
Inari Daimyojin is enshrined as a guardian of nearby well-being, safe theaters and performances.
It used to be enshrined in the theater, but was relocated along Harumi-dori St. in line with the new opening in 2013, allowing anyone to visit.
On the first day and Senakiraku, a "decree festival" will be held.
-From Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia - you can see by walking
It was a shrine that was enshrined in the theater before being transferred in 2013.
That's why only the performers of the Kabukiza, those who came to the Kabukiza theater, and those who were involved in the Kabukiza were able to worship.
It's a "new face" for nine years since I was able to visit freely, despite walking with Kabukiza.
As stated on the bill, "vermilion seal stamp" seems to be awarded at Rakuza on the 5th floor of Kabukiza Tower.
This is also one of the "Ginza Hatcho Shrine Tour".
Here in front of Kabuki Inari Shrine, "Ginza Kibikicho Street Kabukiza Morning Market" is held every Thursday.
"Would you like to visit us? Click here for the article on Ginza Kiboricho Street Kabukiza Morning Market.
⇒ https://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/detail.php?id=3262
Kabuki Inari Shrine
4-12-5, Ginza
It's on the right side of the theater in Kabukiza.
Directly connected to Higashi-Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line