It is a water shrine that was enshrined together before Kanda Myojin moved to this place during the Genna era at the beginning of the 17th century, and is a shrine that prays for the safety of large fishing along with the Tokugawa family's Takefu Nagahisa. Since the time when the Uogawa shore was in Nihonbashi, it has been revered as the guardian deity of the fish market. It is located in an easy-to-find position in front of the Setsusuesha, which is lined up on the left side of the main hall.
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It is a water shrine that was enshrined together before Kanda Myojin moved to this place during the Genna era at the beginning of the 17th century, and is a shrine that prays for the safety of large fishing along with the Tokugawa family's Takefu Nagahisa. Since the time when the Uogawa shore was in Nihonbashi, it has been revered as the guardian deity of the fish market. It is located in an easy-to-find position in front of the Setsusuesha, which is lined up on the left side of the main hall.
Yes, there are a lot of people who will continue to visit when they have the chance.
The land market area known as Tokyo's Big Kitchen in Japan has a "Water Shrine" on the Bank of a fish River (meaning "fish market"). It is said that after the Tokyo (Guandong) earthquake, the market moved from Japan Bridge. Eat mountains by mountains and water by water. The land construction market relies on water and consequently worships the "water" shrine, which is small in scale, general in environment, and not very impressive. __________
Silently hidden in the construction market, very small, very quiet.
I don't like visiting shrines very much. I feel too serious.
The shrine in Japan is very quiet and elegant.