Namikaze Shrine (Tsukiji, Tokyo)

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Namikaze Shrine (Tsukiji, Tokyo)(Namiyoke Shrine)

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The shrine is a popular place for warding off calamities and bad luck, as it is believed to “ward off misfortune and overcome waves. The name “Namiyoshi” comes from a legend that during the Manji period of the Edo period (1600-1868), when the reclamation of the Tsukiji area was underway and the construction work was extremely difficult due to waves, the shrine enshrined a deity of Inari Myojin floating in the sea, and the waves suddenly calmed down. Every June, the town of Tsukiji comes alive with the “Tsukiji Lion Festival,” a large festival in which people parade around carrying a giant lion’s head. Unique mounds and stone monuments dedicated by people involved in the Tsukiji Outer Market can also be seen here.

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address (e.g. of house) 6-20-37 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access 7-minute walk from Tsukiji Subway Station, 5-minute walk from Tsukiji Ichiba Subway Station, 3-minute walk from Tsukiji 6-chome by Toei Bus

phone 03-3541-8451
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External Links

Official Web Site

Founding and opening of business 1659 (2nd year of the Manji era)

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