🌈 Asahi Inari Shrine is located in Ginza, the shrine was built in an unknown year, and it is said that it collapsed and was buried in the Anzheng earthquake in 1855, until it emerged from the bottom of the river during the Kanto earthquake in 1923, and then it was convenient for the local construction of the current Asahi Inari Shrine. Since ancient times, it has been a shrine that prays for business, marriage and family happiness, and the Ginza area has not experienced natural disasters since the establishment of this shrine, so it is also considered to be able to pray for disaster prevention and protection, which is actually one of the energy attractions in the Ginza area. In addition, in the new sea Cheng film "The Son of the Weather", the most impressive top-floor shrine is here to take a scene, animation fans may have time to come to pilgrimage. 📍 Address: Ginza, Central District, Tokyo 3-8-12 Otaru Asahi ビル🚃 Transportation: Ginza-Tutu-5 minutes (Tokyo メトロ Ginza Line) East Ginza-Tutu-2 minutes (Tokyo メトロ Hibiya Line To Asakusa Line) 🌟 Business hours: 1-step Temple : 7:30-17:00 Yasami Temple : 9:30-19:00 Public holidays: Sunday, national holidays
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🌈 Asahi Inari Shrine is located in Ginza, the shrine was built in an unknown year, and it is said that it collapsed and was buried in the Anzheng earthquake in 1855, until it emerged from the bottom of the river during the Kanto earthquake in 1923, and then it was convenient for the local construction of the current Asahi Inari Shrine. Since ancient times, it has been a shrine that prays for business, marriage and family happiness, and the Ginza area has not experienced natural disasters since the establishment of this shrine, so it is also considered to be able to pray for disaster prevention and protection, which is actually one of the energy attractions in the Ginza area. In addition, in the new sea Cheng film "The Son of the Weather", the most impressive top-floor shrine is here to take a scene, animation fans may have time to come to pilgrimage. 📍 Address: Ginza, Central District, Tokyo 3-8-12 Otaru Asahi ビル🚃 Transportation: Ginza-Tutu-5 minutes (Tokyo メトロ Ginza Line) East Ginza-Tutu-2 minutes (Tokyo メトロ Hibiya Line To Asakusa Line) 🌟 Business hours: 1-step Temple : 7:30-17:00 Yasami Temple : 9:30-19:00 Public holidays: Sunday, national holidays
When I went to Maruei to buy things, I accidentally passed this shrine and there was a row of lanterns hanging at the entrance. Basically, the layout and decoration are similar to other shrines, and many people have seen it in.
It's really good. Have a chance to go and see it together.
This shrine is quite good, not big, but there are a lot of plants inside, it is also a very old shrine, and it is also a relatively simple furnishing, there is no huge bird house and red color.
Asahi Shrine is also a very historical building, the shrine is very typical, but also very interesting place, this shrine is also very huge, in Nagoya is a very magical place, here to play is also very interesting.