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TakaradaEbisu-jinja Shrine
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It was founded more than 410 years ago. It worships Ebisu who is said to be created by Unkei.
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In old times, Ebisu was worshipped as the protecting god of Takarada Village outside Edo Castle. As Tokugawa Ieyashu ordered it to be moved due to expansion of Edo Castle, Magome Kageyu led local residents and moved to the current place. It attracts worshippers from all the Kanto region as a god of business, family, and fire protection. Ebisu is displayed every New Year until January 7th and during the Bettara-ichi Fair.
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- Address
- 3-10-11, Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Contact
- 090-4674-7071(10:00~16:00)
- 090-4674-7071(10:00~16:00)
- Web Site
- http://www.nihonbashi-edoya.co.jp
- Direction
- A 3-min. walk from Kodemmacho Sta. Exit 3 on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, a 2-min. walk from Shin-Nihonbashi Sta. Exit 5 on the JR Line, a 7-min. walk from Bakurocho Sta. on the JR Line, or a 7-min. walk from Ningyocho Sta. on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line or the Toei Subway Asakusa Line
- Open Hours
- You can visit it anytime.
- Day Off
- Open all year round
- Fee
- Free of charge
- Credit cards
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- Special Notes
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