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  • Shibamata Taishakuten Daikyouji(柴又帝釈天 題経寺)

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuQ1rwxRbqE]

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    It is also famous as the temple that Tora-san visits in the movie “Otoko wa Tsurai yo” (It’s Tough Being a Man), and it is a Nichiren Buddhist temple founded in 1629.

    The Taishakuten Sando, which was the setting for the movie, has a nostalgic shopping street, so you can enjoy a very nostalgic atmosphere.

    7-10-3 Shibamata, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo

    http://www.taishakuten.or.jp/

     

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  • Shibamata Taishakuten Daikyouji(柴又帝釈天 題経寺)

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-pWk6sruKk]

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    Shibamata Taishakuten, formally known as Keieizan Daikyoji, is a Nichiren Buddhist temple and one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Shibamata.

    It is famous as a god with benefits for protection against misfortune and recovery from illness. The nearest station to Shibamata Taishakuten is Shibamata Station on the Keisei Line.

    The temple grounds are very beautiful, with the Taishakudo Hall, which enshrines a wooden statue of Nichiren Shonin, the Nitenmon Gate made of all zelkova wood, the 150-tsubo Great Guest Hall, and the famous scenic garden Suikeien.

    7-10-3 Shibamata, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo

    http://www.taishakuten.or.jp/

     

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  • Anamori Inari Jinja 穴守稲荷神社

     

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEFlBsWerxQ]

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    It is a 3-minute walk from Anamori Inari Station on the Keihin Kyuko Line and a 5-minute walk from Tenkubashi Station on the Keihin Kyuko Line and Tokyo Monorail, so it is very close to Haneda Airport. It is a shrine that I would like you to stop by.

    5-2-7 Haneda, Ota-ku, Tokyo

    https://anamori.jp/

     

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  • Anamori Inari Jinja 穴守稲荷神社

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J3PLDtERXM]

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    Anamori Inari Jinja 穴守稲荷神社

    It is said that when Suzuki Shinden in Haneda Airport was being reclaimed, a hole opened in the levee, causing a devastating disaster. 

    Therefore, it was established by the residents as Inari Daimyojin to protect the fields from the hole opened in the levee. 

    The enshrined deity is “Toyouke-hime-no-mikoto,” a goddess in Japanese mythology and the god of food.

    As an Inari that protects Haneda, it is not only believed to bring good fortune in household safety, business prosperity, and the fulfillment of wishes, but it was also established as the tutelary deity of the entire Haneda Airport area. 

    Since the Taisho era, the dawn of aviation, it has gathered faith for air safety, and is also popular as a shrine for travel safety and aviation safety.

    It is a 3-minute walk from Anamori Inari Station on the Keihin Kyuko Line and a 5-minute walk from Tenkubashi Station on the Keihin Kyuko Line and Tokyo Monorail, so it is very close to Haneda Airport. It is a shrine that I would like you to stop by.

    5-2-7 Haneda, Ota-ku, Tokyo

    https://anamori.jp/

     

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  • Ushigome Sochinju Akagi Jinja 牛込総鎮守 赤城神社

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiRM00bXE_I]

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    Ushigome Sochinju Akagi Shrine is said that in 1300, during the reign of Emperor Go-Fushimi, when Ohiko Hikoroku Shigeharu, a powerful clan member of Ohiko at the foot of Mt. Akagi in Gunma Prefecture, moved to Ushigome, he enshrined the divided spirit of Akagi Shrine, which was the tutelary shrine of his home country, which is said to be the origin of the shrine.

    It is said that the shrine, which was located in Tajima Village in Ushigome Waseda (now Waseda Tsurumaki-cho, the location of the former Akagi Shrine), was moved to Ushigome-dai (near the current Ushigome Mitsuke) in 1460 by Ota Dokan, who respected its divine power, and in 1555, it was moved to its current location by Ohiko Miyauchi Shojo.

    In 1683, the Tokugawa shogunate added it to the list of Edo Grand Shrines and revered it as the general tutelary shrine of Ushigome. It was called one of the “Three Shrines of Edo” along with “Hie Shrine” and “Kanda Myojin Shrine”.

    During the festivals of these three shrines, the floats and processions were allowed to enter the inner moat from Takebashi of Edo Castle and exit at Hanzomon.

    After that, it was listed as a village shrine in 1873.

    However, as the city developed, obstacles such as electric poles and streetlights were created, so the grand parade of floats was held for the last time at the grand festival in 1899.

    1-10 Akagi Motomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

    https://www.akagi-jinja.jp/

     

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  • Ushigome Sochinju Akagi Jinja 牛込総鎮守 赤城神社

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzmGyHnI9zc]

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    Ushigome Sochinju Akagi Shrine is believed to bring good fortune in finding a partner, safe childbirth, and marital harmony, and is visited by many women.

    The modern, glass-walled shrine pavilion was rebuilt in 2010 by the famous architect Kengo Kuma, and is attracting attention as a fashionable shrine.

    “Iwatsutsuonomikoto”

    He is a god who was born when Izanagi no Mikoto defeated the fire god Kagutsuchi with his sword. He has excellent powers of wisdom, benevolence, and courage, and is highly revered as a god of industrial development, elimination of bad luck, and learning and arts, and especially as a god of fire prevention.

    “Akagihimemikoto”

    She is said to be the daughter of the Oko family, and the former betto (head priest) was Tendai sect Toeizan Kan’eiji Temple, Akagisan Enmyoin Tokakuji (described as Tokakuji in the Edo Meisho Zue), and the local Buddha of the temple was a Jizo Bodhisattva in riding posture.

    In the days when Shinto and Buddhism were mixed, it was said that the image of Akagi Daimyojin was distributed from Tokakuji to the parishioners, and it is still occasionally seen in old houses in the parish. Therefore, although it is not related to “Iwatsutsuonomikoto”, it is enshrined together.

    1-10 Akagi Motomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

    https://www.akagi-jinja.jp/

     

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  • Toyokawa Inari Tokyo betsuin 豊川稲荷 東京別院

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqfhJ9LGc1Y]

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    Toyokawa Inari Tokyo betsuin 豊川稲荷 東京別院

    🔪Severing ties effect

    It is recommended for those who wish to sever various ties such as not only bad relationships, but also land features, house features, and directions.

    It is said to remove misfortune and bring good luck.

    ✨️Good luck effect

    It is also known as a power spot where you can receive various benefits such as business prosperity, financial luck, household safety, and good fortune.

    Visit the main hall where Toyokawa Dakini Shinten is enshrined, and receive an ema (votive tablet) to be dedicated to Kanao Inari Sonten at Sanshoden.

    Be as specific as possible when writing.

    It is strictly forbidden to take revenge on the other party or target, or to wish them misfortune.

    Once you have severed bad ties, it is important to pray for good ties to be formed.

    1-4-7 Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

    http://www.toyokawainari-tokyo.jp/

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  • Toyokawa Inari Tokyo betsuin 豊川稲荷 東京別院

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF23U6BaX7s]

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    Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin is located in Shimo-Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, and is the only directly affiliated branch temple of “Toyokawa Inari” in Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture, one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan.

    It is said to have the benefits of severing ties and good luck.

    1-4-7 Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

    http://www.toyokawainari-tokyo.jp/

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  • Takahata Fudouson Kongouji 高幡不動尊 金剛寺

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu0w4RtNfCk]

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    Takahata Fudoson is a temple dedicated to Fudo Myoo.

    Fudo Myoo is believed to protect people from disasters and illnesses.

    Therefore, it is believed that visiting Takahata Fudoson will bring physical and mental health, protection from disasters, happiness, and stability.

    Furthermore, since Takahata Fudoson enshrines the principal image of Fudo Myoo, it is believed that one can acquire an immovable mind and gain spiritual stability.

    733 Takahata, Hino City, Tokyo

    https://www.takahatafudoson.or.jp/

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  • Takahata Fudouson Kongouji 高幡不動尊 金剛寺

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgCS0_XltWU]

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    Takahata Fudoson Kongoji is a Shingon-shu Chizan-ha Buddhist temple located in Hino City, Tokyo. It is known as one of the three major Fudo temples in the Kanto region.

    The temple has many valuable cultural assets and temple treasures, including the “Joroku Fudo Sanzon” (a statue of Fudo Myoo and two attendants) that weighs over 1100 kg, and the “Niomon” gate built in the Muromachi period. It is also famous as the family temple of Toshizo Hijikata, the vice-commander of the Shinsengumi.

    The temple is believed to provide blessings for household safety, business prosperity, physical safety, warding off evil, and eliminating disasters. It is also known as the head temple for traffic safety prayers.

    733 Takahata, Hino City, Tokyo

    https://www.takahatafudoson.or.jp/

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