Sumo wrestling was held at the end of the 16th century, at the Fugang Yasaka Palace shrine in eastern Edo. This shrine is the god of war for Yasaka. It is quite close to Fukagawa Fudo Do and the nearest subway station in Tokyo is Nakamiya in front of the door. There are many people walking back and forth between the temple and the shrine, which is very busy. There is also a monument to the statues of the Henggang, which commemorates all the great champions of Sumo Henggang. The shrine was destroyed by air strikes in the late Second World War and was rebuilt.
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Sumo wrestling was held at the end of the 16th century, at the Fugang Yasaka Palace shrine in eastern Edo. This shrine is the god of war for Yasaka. It is quite close to Fukagawa Fudo Do and the nearest subway station in Tokyo is Nakamiya in front of the door. There are many people walking back and forth between the temple and the shrine, which is very busy. There is also a monument to the statues of the Henggang, which commemorates all the great champions of Sumo Henggang. The shrine was destroyed by air strikes in the late Second World War and was rebuilt.
Fukuoka Bayu Palace is a well-known temple and shrine in Tokyo. It's in a good mood. The biggest feature of this sacrifice is that the people on the roadside can throw water on the people carrying the gods to show their cleanliness and unusual heat.
As the belief of the Tokugawa family, Fukuoka Bapai Palace has many ancient gods. The separation of gods and Buddhas during the Meiji period made it prosperous for a while. There are many sacrificial sedan chairs, Rexroth Steles and so on. After the Tokyo air raid, this place was also seriously damaged. Later, Emperor Zhao and Tianhuang inspected the place and ordered it to be repaired.
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Speaking of Monzennakacho, this is a must-see spot.
It is usually a quiet place with few people, but when it is Shichigosan, there are shops and it is very lively.