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"Treasure hunting" event will be held! 2, Higashinihonbashi


In the Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome area north of Chuo-ku, from Saturday, July 20 to August 4 (Sun), a search event is being held to commemorate the completion of the street lights. .

It's very easy to find treasure.
Look for treasure chests hidden in 5 places in this area.

 

 "Treasure hunting" event will be held! 2, Higashinihonbashi

The locations of the treasure chest are Yagenbori Fudoin, Asuka Booksellers, Horitsu Chapo, Kadowaki, Ryogoku Post Office (Wide Map Postcard)

The location is shown on the map of the treasure hunting event on the right.
Collect the characters in the treasure chest and create words that have been rearranged. The hint is the name of the person who opened Buddhism, which is the origin of the Yagenbori Fudoin. Let's arrange them in numerical order next to the text.
Once you know the answer, fill out the answer sheet in the brochure of the treasure hunting event and put it in the "Response Form Application Box" installed at Yagenbori Fudoin, Kibundo, and Asuka Booksellers.

The prize is
First class: 10,000 yen-15 gift certificates of Yagenbori Shopping Association
Second class: Yagenbori Shotenkai Gift Certificate 5,000 yen-40 bottles
3rd mag: Book card      2,000 yen - 50 bottles

Participants will receive a towel handkerchief for the first 300 people as a souvenir of participation.

Ryogoku Post Office and Yagenbori Fudoin

Ryogoku Post Office and Yagenbori Fudoin "Treasure Hunting" event will be held! 2, Higashinihonbashi

One of the hidden places of the treasure chest is the "Ryogoku Post Office". Speaking of "Ryogoku", both countries in Sumida-ku, the other side of the Sumida River. I think many people wonder why there is a "Ryogoku Post Office" in Higashinihombashi. During the Edo period, this area was home to Ryogoku Hirokoji, one of Edo's leading downtown areas, and the west side of Ryogoku Bridge (Chuo-ku side) was called Ryogoku, and the current Sumida Ward Ryogoku on the other side was called `` Muko Ryogoku ''. Was called. Ryogoku Post Office is a post office that retains the remnants of this area being "Ryogoku".

Another hidden place, Yagenbori Fudoin, is now a quiet temple standing quietly on the back street, but during the Edo period it was a famous fudoson that was counted as one of the three major fudosons in Edo. The name of Yagenbori is named after the nearby Yagenbori digging. The famous "Yagenbori Shichimi pepper" in Asakusa originated in this area.

If you have time, why not join the "Treasure Hunting"?

 

Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome Street Light Completion Commemorative Event "Treasure Hunting"
Implementation period: July 20 (Sat)-August 4 (Sun), Reiwa 6
Host: Toshinoichi Preservation Society
Support: Yagenbori Shopping Association, Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome Town Association, Chuo-ku Youth Measures Nihonbashi Shinobu District Committee