Ginza success guardian of children and travelers and Sankai Shrine
"Ginza Isejizoson" is enshrined in a corner of the 9th floor terrace of Ginza Mitsukoshi.
According to the history of the Ginza Susei Jizo Honoring Society, at the beginning of the Meiji era, it was said that he succeeded from Sansanbori, and after that, when he laid it in an open space, people came to visit and enjoyed good luck, success, prolonged life, and prosperous business. Stalls came out in fair and became very lively.
After that, after passing through the fire due to the earthquake, war, etc., when Ginza Mitsukoshi is newly built, it was moved to the rooftop of Mitsukoshi from the site of the original `` Mimatsu '', enshrined in a new Dou, and as the guardian principal of Ginza Hatcho, There is an explanation that you will receive a general visit.
The real life Jizo-son is enshrined on the right side of the photo in Dou, where the door is closed.
On the 7th of every month, the door of Dou can be opened for Buddhist memorial service (however, if the 7th is Saturday or Sunday, it will be advanced to the previous weekday).
On the other hand, the large guardian of children and travelers on the left is the statue of Gozen, created by sculptor Nobuyoshi Iwaki.
The Sankai Shrine, located beside the Ginza Ise guardian of children and travelers, is a shrine dedicated to the soul of Ukano Mikoto, and sacred object of worship is located at the head office near Kototoi Bridge on Mukaijima.
The shrine on the roof of Mitsukoshi is enshrined as the guardian deity of the Mitsui family (the predecessor of Mitsukoshi). (The word "enclosure" at Sankai Shrine contains Mitsui's "well" and has been regarded as Mitsui's guardian angel because it was thought that "Mikai leads to Mitsui and protects Mitsui.")