Anju Shrine is a small shrine opposite Xinxin Temple. When you enter the bird house, you have to go through a small alley. Only then can you find another cave in the sky. There is a wall of painted horses on the left. There are two kinds of wooden painted horses. One is the printing of six-penny money, the other is the painting of Yoshimura Shimada. Most of the painted horses are historical enthusiasts of the Warring States Period, or modern fans of Yukimura Mada, who pray that this year's Dahe opera will end safely and get good ratings. There are also full of love for Hiroshimura Shimada, only to solicit public hobbies. If you want to write Zhu Yin or buy the Imperial Guard or draw horses, you should go to the next window, because most of the time it is very idle, and there may not be any social workers waiting for you in the room, so you need to transfer to other people in the shrine. The miniature horse-shaped defense here is the most special, printed with red six-letter money, very memorable. The most special one is that the painted horses hanging next to the window are all written by artists and actors. They will come here to pray when they participate in the related TV plays and stage plays of Yukimura Mada. When you go to the shrine hall, you can see the monument to the death of Yukimura Akita, which is very sad.