Namiyoke Inari Shrine (Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 2013-02-03)
Some sort of celebration, festival or similar (I'm not entirely sure) that I encountered while exploring Chuo-ku (Tokyo, Japan) earlier today (2013-02-03).
Recorded via my mobile phone - Apologies for the low quality (and also for the lack of information - I'm not quite sure what this is about, and I don't know the language well enough to really ask, but it looked interesting).
(Location: 6丁目-20−37 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan)
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The interesting history of the Namiyoke Inari Shrine, which is right next to the famous Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo!
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6-20-37, Tsukiji, Chūō, Tokyo 104-0045
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Tsukiji Namiyoke Inari Shrine
The Namiyoke Inari Shrine,
Shrine at the Tsukiji outer market. There are two giant lion heads and a lot of cenotaphs for eggs, sea toads, shrimps and sushi in this shrine.
(ENG SUB) 300 year-old Namiyoke Inari Shrine at Tsukiji Market, Tokyo
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A lovely shrine rich in history in the heart of Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo. Whenever we went to the market, we need to visit this shrine.
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[imohoy 14]Tsukiji Namiyoke Inari Shrine波除稲荷神社ってすごい・・・!
Tsukiji Namiyoke Inari Shrine is very unique and interesting place.
築地の波桶稲荷神社は、小じんまりした神社ですが、大獅子やめ塚興味深いもの、見どころ満載でした。ご利益も大変有り難いものでした。
Tsukiji ・ Namiyoke Inari Shrine (大祓 茅の輪)
元気ですか? 旅楽しんでいますか? 富士急ハイランドどうでしたか? 饂飩たべましたか? もう 国に帰りましたか?
茅の輪くぐりの方法がわかりました。向かって左側に1回、右側に1回 ∞ のように回る、さらにもう1回左側に回る とありました。
あの時の動作は「手刀を切る」と言います。お相撲からきています。
ginza7-6-1 chuo-ku tokyo Japan
Tsukiji・ Namiyoke Inari Shrine ・手水舎
波除神社にて 手の洗い方の説明です。
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Tsukiji Market is Japan's Food Town, where one can encounter all kinds of Japanese traditional foods. A mixture of wholesale and retail shops along with numerous restaurants line the streets and new culinary trends are born here.
Originally Tsukiji Market used to be the wholesale market for the professionals.
That is why items sold there were generally too big for a small family to buy.
However, some of the wholesale shops in the market have started retailing high-end merchandises for ordinary customers. For example, ready-to-eat omelets for sushi are now sold in smaller sizes.
Even a bite-sized egg roll can be had for those who just want to try it.
Tsukiji Market, primarily catering to the professionals, has recently opened its doors to ordinary customers and visitors.
The following is how the market has become well known and shaped into what it looks now.
History of Tsukiji:
1 Reclaimed Land
In 1657, Edo (Old Tokyo) was devastated by the Great Fire of Meireki and the Tokugawa shogunate decided to fill in the coastal area of Edo. Using advanced civil engineering, the land was reclaimed from the Tokyo Bay and named Tsuki-ji (築・地), which literally means constructed land.
The place used to be quiet with only shrines and homes for Samurai families. Namiyoke Inari Jinja (Shrine) happens to be at the back corner of Tsukiji Market.
Its name Namiyoke literally means protection from waves, and it has served as a guardian for Tsukiji Market.
2 The Birth of the Fish Market
Then in 1923, the Great Kanto Earthquake destroyed much of central Tokyo, including the Nihonbashi Fish Market. The fish market was then relocated to the Tsukiji district and began its operations in 1935, making Tsukiji a prosperous and bustling town.
Some of the buildings in Tsukiji are more than 80 years old. The owners use the first floor for their shops and usually live on the upper floors.
The intricate streets are like a maze, so don't get lost.
3 Tsukiji and its Future
As Japan enjoyed a major economic growth in the 1980s, people all over the world became interested in the Japanese cuisine. Tsukiji Market has been attracting visitors from all around the globe.
The Tokyo Central Wholesale Market, originally placed in Tsukiji under the Tokyo Municipal Government, will move to other area in Tokyo.
Whatever happens to the circumstance about Tsukiji Market, it is and it will be the best marketplace for customers to buy fresh seafood, vegetables, and Japanese traditional food materials.
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Akihabara
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Akihabara (Japanese: 秋葉原), also known as Akihabara Electric Town (Japanese: 秋葉原電気街 Hepburn: Akihabara Denki Gai), is a district of Tokyo, Japan. It is located less than five minutes by rail from Tokyo Station. Its name is frequently shortened to Akiba (アキバ) in Japan. While there is an official locality named Akibahara, which is also 秋葉原 in kanji, nearby (as part of Taitō-ku), the area known to most people as Akihabara (including the railway station of the same name) also include Soto-Kanda, a part of Chiyoda-ku.
Akihabara is a major shopping area for electronic, computer, anime, games and otaku goods, including new and used items. New items are mostly to be found on the main street, Chūōdōri, with many kinds of used items found in the back streets of Soto Kanda 3-chōme. New parts for PC-building are readily available from a variety of stores. Tools, electrical parts, wires, microsized cameras and similar items are found in the cramped passageways of Soto Kanda 1-chōme (near the station). Foreign tourists tend to visit the big name shops like Laox or other speciality shops near the station, though there is more variety and lower prices at locales a little further away. Akihabara gained some fame through being home to one of the first stores devoted to personal robots and robotics.
The area was just out of Sujikai-gomon city gate (present Mansei bridge) which was one of the city gates (Mitsuke) of old Edo (Tokyo). It was the gateway from inner Edo to northern and northwestern Japan and Kan'ei-ji temple in Ueno. Many dealers, craftsmen and relatively lower class samurai lived there.
波除稲荷神社 夏越し大祭『つきじ獅子祭』 渡御祭 神社千貫宮神輿 & 水神社の大神輿 portable shrine (Namiyoke inari shrine )
2015年6月13日に、平成通りから新大橋通りの築地3丁目交差点に出て、そして築地本願寺の横を渡御するところまでを撮影。今年は波除稲荷神社の3年に一度の本祭りですが、次回の3年後には築地市場の豊洲移転により築地市場内の水神社も豊洲に移転しているため、今回初めて波除稲荷神社と水神社の両宮神輿が連合渡御。
portable shrine (Namiyoke inari shrine in Chuo , Tokyo)
the festival of Namiyoke inari shrine. Portable shrine is mikoshi in Japanese.
RIcky Hart - Fish and Festivals リッキー・ハート - 魚と祭り
We spent the day walking around central Tokyo. There were a lot of events happening and a couple of sales in the stores. Plus, we wanted to check out the Halloween decorations.
From now on, I am going to give a few more details about the places that I visit in this description box, as per some requests I received. If you have any questions, comments, or requests, feel free to contact me. Thanks.
SOME INFO:
- The Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park are located in Chiyoda City(千代田区).
- Ginza and Tsukiji are located in Chuo City(中央区).
- Shinbashi is located in Minato City(港区).
-Kabuki-za info:
-More info about the Tsukiji Autumn Festival:
- Namiyoke Inari Shrine Info (Japanese):
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