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Hello to everyone watching Youtube. Today I’m in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, and I’m heading to Namiyoke Shrine. Hello to everyone watching Youtube. Today I’m in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, and I’m heading to Namiyoke Shrine. Hello to everyone watching Youtube. Today I’m in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, and I’m heading to Namiyoke Shrine. Hello to everyone watching Youtube. Today I’m in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, and I’m heading to Namiyoke Shrine. Hello to everyone watching Youtube. Today I’m in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, and I’m heading to Namiyoke Shrine. Hello to everyone watching Youtube. Today I’m in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, and I’m heading to Namiyoke Shrine. About 350 years ago, this Tsukiji area was covered by the sea. About 350 years ago, this Tsukiji area was covered by the sea. About 350 years ago, this Tsukiji area was covered by the sea. According to the official website, land reclamation work was carried out, and the most difficult part of the work was the sea surface of Tsukiji. According to the official website, it seems that reclamation work was carried out, and this Tsukiji sea surface was extremely difficult during the construction. According to the official website, it seems that reclamation work was carried out, and this Tsukiji sea surface was extremely difficult during the construction. According to the official website, it seems that reclamation work was carried out, and this Tsukiji sea surface was extremely difficult during the construction. According to the official website, it seems that reclamation work was carried out, and this Tsukiji sea surface was extremely difficult during the construction. According to the official website, it seems that reclamation work was carried out, and this Tsukiji sea surface was extremely difficult during the construction. No matter how many times they built a levee, it was swept away by the violent waves. No matter how many times they built a levee, it was swept away by the violent waves. And from here on, it’s a story that sounds like a myth. And from here on , it’s a story that sounds like a myth. One night, there was something drifting on the surface of the sea emitting a glow, and people wondered about it and set sail on a boat to see what it was, and it turned out to be a magnificent object of worship for the great god Inari.One night, there was something drifting on the surface of the sea emitting a glow, and people wondered about it and set sail on a boat to see what it was, and it turned out to be a magnificent object of worship for the great god Inari.One night, there was something drifting on the surface of the sea emitting a glow, and people wondered about it and set sail on a boat to see what it was, and it turned out to be a magnificent object of worship for the great god Inari.One night , there was something drifting on the surface of the sea emitting a glow, and people wondered about it and set sail on a boat to see what it was, and it turned out to be a magnificent object of worship for the great god Inari. One night, something emitting a glow was seen floating on the surface of the sea, and people, wondering what it was, set sail on a boat to find it, and discovered that it was the splendid object of worship of the great god Inari-Okami. One night, something emitting a glow was seen floating on the surface of the sea, and people, wondering what it was, set sail on a boat to find it, and discovered that it was the splendid object of worship of the great god Inari-Okami. Everyone was filled with fear, and immediately built a shrine at the current location, worshiped the deity, and held a grand festival. Everyone was filled with fear, and immediately built a shrine at the current location, worshiped the deity, and held a grand festival. Everyone was filled with fear, and immediately built a shrine at the current location, worshiped the deity, and held a grand festival. Everyone was filled with fear, and immediately built a shrine at the current location, worshiped the deity, and held a grand festival. But then, the troubles subsided, the work progressed smoothly, and the landfill was completed without incident. But then, the troubles subsided, the work progressed smoothly, and the landfill was completed without incident. But then, the troubles subsided, the work progressed smoothly, and the landfill was completed without incident. But then , the troubles subsided, the work progressed smoothly, and the landfill was completed without incident. But then , the troubles subsided, the work progressed smoothly, and the landfill was completed without incident. This was in 1659. The people were amazed at the greatness of the god’s virtue, and they offered him the honorific title of “Namiyoke” (Wave Protection), and also donated several giant heads of a dragon that commands the clouds, a tiger that commands the wind, and a lion that can intimidate all things with a single voice. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. People were amazed at the magnificence of his divine virtue, and gave Inari-Okami the honorific title of “Wave Protection,” and also made offerings of several giant heads of dragons that command the clouds, tigers that command the winds, and lions that can intimidate all living things with a single roar. The festival “Tsukiji Lion Festival” began when these were carried around. The festival “Tsukiji Lion Festival” began when these were carried around. The festival “Tsukiji Lion Festival” began when these were carried around. Since then, to this day, Namiyoke Inari, who “ward off misfortune and ride out the waves,” is deeply revered for his divine virtues of warding off misfortune, warding off bad luck, prosperity in business, and safety in construction. Since then, to this day , Namiyoke Inari, who “ward off misfortune and ride out the waves,” is deeply revered for his divine virtues of warding off misfortune, warding off bad luck, prosperity in business, and safety in construction. Since then, to this day, Namiyoke Inari, who “ward off misfortune and ride out the waves,” is deeply revered for his divine virtues of warding off misfortune, warding off bad luck, prosperity in business, and safety in construction. Since then, to this day, Namiyoke Inari, the deity that “ward off disasters and rides the waves,” is deeply revered for its divine virtues, such as warding off disasters, warding off misfortune, prosperity in business, and safety in construction. Since then, to this day, Namiyoke Inari, the deity that “ward off disasters and rides the waves,” is deeply revered for its divine virtues, such as warding off disasters, warding off misfortune, prosperity in business, and safety in construction. Since then, to this day, Namiyoke Inari, the deity that “ward off disasters and rides the waves,” is deeply revered for its divine virtues, such as warding off disasters, warding off misfortune, prosperity in business, and safety in construction. Since then, to this day, Namiyoke Inari, the deity that “ward off disasters and rides the waves,” is deeply revered for its divine virtues, such as warding off disasters, warding off misfortune, prosperity in business, and safety in construction. Since then, to this day, Namiyoke Inari, the deity that “ward off misfortune and weather the waves,” is revered for its divine virtues of warding off misfortune, warding off evil, prosperity in business, and construction safety. It is believed that its divine virtues continued to grow stronger, and Tsukiji, which was a remote area at the time, gradually opened up and became the bustling downtown area it is today. It is believed that its divine virtues continued to grow stronger, and Tsukiji, which was a remote area at the time, gradually opened up and became the bustling downtown area it is today. It is believed that its divine virtues continued to grow stronger , and Tsukiji, which was a remote area at the time, gradually opened up and became the bustling downtown area it is today. It is believed that its divine virtues continued to grow stronger, and Tsukiji, which was a remote area at the time, gradually opened up and became the bustling downtown area it is today. It is believed that his divine virtue continued to grow ever greater, and Tsukiji, which was a remote area at the time, gradually opened up and became the bustling downtown area it is today. We have arrived. This is the entrance to the shrine. This is the entrance to the shrine. To the right of the entrance, the origins of Namiyoke Shrine are written. To the right of the entrance, the origins of Namiyoke Shrine are written. To the right of the entrance, the origins of Namiyoke Shrine are written. Now, let’s go inside. Now, let’s go inside. The shrine grounds are small and cute in size. The shrine grounds are small and cute in size. The shrine grounds are small and cute in size. On the right is the Yoshinoya monument established by Yoshinoya, a company famous for its beef bowls. On the right is the Yoshinoya monument established by Yoshinoya, a company famous for its beef bowls. On the right is the Yoshinoya monument established by Yoshinoya, a company famous for its beef bowls. On the right is the Yoshinoya monument established by Yoshinoya, a company famous for its beef bowls. And beyond that is the lion hall (shishiden). It is decorated with a large lion’s head. And beyond that is the lion hall (shishiden). It is decorated with a large lion’s head. And beyond that is the lion hall (shishiden). It is decorated with a large lion’s head. And beyond that is the lion hall ( shishiden). It is decorated with a large lion’s head. And beyond that is the lion hall (shishiden). It is decorated with a large lion’s head. This is the lion hall (shishiden). It is decorated with a large lion’s head. This is the great lion on the ceiling for warding off evil. This is the great lion on the ceiling for warding off evil. Behind this is a passageway that you can enter by going around in a circle. Behind this is a passageway that you can enter by going around in a circle. Behind this is a passageway that you can enter by going around in a circle. At the back, dolls and other items in glass cases are on display.At the back, dolls and other items in glass cases are on display.At the back, dolls and other items in glass cases are on display. Here, a lion’s head that is much smaller than the large lion’s head has also been dedicated. Here, a lion’s head that is much smaller than the large lion’s head has also been dedicated. Here, a lion’s head that is much smaller than the large lion’s head has also been dedicated. Here, a lion’s head that is much smaller than the large lion’s head has also been dedicated. This is the great lion’s golden hair. This is the great lion’s golden hair. This is the great lion’s teeth. They are big, shiny and sharp. This is the great lion’s teeth. They are big, shiny and sharp. This is the great lion’s teeth. They are big, shiny and sharp. The great lion’s face seen from the side. The great lion’s face seen from the side. The ward off evil-doing ceiling lion is said to be 2.4m tall, 3.3m wide and weighs 1 ton.The ward off evil-doing ceiling lion is said to be 2.4m tall, 3.3m wide and weighs 1 ton.The ward off evil-doing ceiling lion is said to be 2.4m tall, 3.3m wide and weighs 1 ton.The ward off evil-doing ceiling lion is said to be 2.4m tall, 3.3m wide and weighs 1 ton.1 ton is 1000kg, which is quite heavy.1 ton is 1000kg, which is quite heavy. This is the main shrine (main hall). The main deity of Namiyoke Shrine is the god who calmed the waves in the story we just saw, and is commonly called “Inari Okami”. The main deity of Namiyoke Shrine is the god who calmed the waves in the story we just saw, and is commonly called “Inari Okami”. The main deity of Namiyoke Shrine is the god who calmed the waves in the story we just saw, and is commonly called “Inari Okami”. The main deity of Namiyoke Shrine is the god who calmed the waves in the story we just saw, and is commonly called “Inari Okami”. The main deity of Namiyoke Shrine is the god who calmed the waves in the story we just saw, and is commonly called “Inari Okami”. The main deity of Namiyoke Shrine is the god who calmed the waves in the story we just saw, and is commonly called “Inari Okami”. The main deity of Namiyoke Shrine is the god who calmed the waves in the story we just saw, and is commonly called “Inari Okami”. According to the shrine’s website, the deity’s name is Uganomitama-no-mikoto. According to the shrine’s website, the deity’s name is Uganomitama-no-mikoto. According to the shrine’s website, the deity’s name is Uganomitama-no-mikoto. In addition to the main shrine (main hall), there are several small shrines within the grounds of Namiyoke Shrine. In addition to the main shrine (main hall), there are several small shrines within the grounds of Namiyoke Shrine. In addition to the main shrine (main hall), there are several small shrines within the grounds of Namiyoke Shrine. In addition to the deity of the main shrine, various other deities are enshrined. In addition to the deity of the main shrine, various other deities are enshrined. In addition to the deity of the main shrine, various other deities are enshrined. These include the seven gods known as the Seven Lucky Gods, Benzaiten, etc. In addition to the seven gods known as the Seven Lucky Gods, Benzaiten, etc. In addition to the seven gods known as the Seven Lucky Gods, Benzaiten, etc. This is the chozubachi ( water basin). This is the chozubachi ( water basin). To the right of the chozubachi (water basin), there is a sub-shrine. To the right of the chozubachi (water basin), there is a sub-shrine. The four gods Amaterasu Omikami, Okuninushi no Mikoto, Sukunahikona no Mikoto, and Ame no Hiwashi no Mikoto are enshrined there. The four gods Amaterasu Omikami, Okuninushi no Mikoto, Sukunahikona no Mikoto, and Ame no Hiwashi no Mikoto are enshrined there. The four gods Amaterasu Omikami, Okuninushi no Mikoto, Sukunahikona no Mikoto, and Ame no Hiwashi no Mikoto are enshrined there. The four gods Amaterasu Omikami, Okuninushi no Mikoto, Sukunahikona no Mikoto, and Ame no Hiwashi no Mikoto are enshrined there. The four gods Amaterasu Omikami, Okuninushi no Mikoto, Sukunahikona no Mikoto, and Ame no Hiwashi no Mikoto are enshrined there. And this is the “Sushi Mound.” And this is the “Sushi Mound.” It was apparently built to give thanks and comfort to the spirits of the fish that are the ingredients for sushi, and to express the determination to continue to develop sushi as an everlasting food. It was apparently built to give thanks and comfort to the spirits of the fish that are the ingredients for sushi, and to express the determination to continue to develop sushi as an everlasting food. It was apparently built to give thanks and comfort to the spirits of the fish that are the ingredients for sushi, and to express the determination to continue to develop sushi as an everlasting food. It was apparently built to give thanks and comfort to the spirits of the fish that are the ingredients for sushi, and to express the determination to continue to develop sushi as an everlasting food. To the right of that is the Ebizuka. To the right of that is the Ebizuka. It was built as a mound to commemorate the “shrimp” that symbolizes tempura. It was built as a mound to commemorate the “shrimp” that symbolizes tempura. And this is the Shichifukuden of Namiyoke Shrine. And this is the Shichifukuden of Namiyoke Shrine. The Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined here. The Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined here . The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, originating from the Buddhist term “Shichinansokumetsu (seven disasters immediately evaporate) and seven blessings immediately live” found in the Niou Sutra (the Niou Sutra) that was brought over from India. The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, originating from the Buddhist term “Shichinansokumetsu (seven disasters immediately evaporate) and seven blessings immediately live” found in the Niou Sutra (the Niou Sutra) that was brought over from India. The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, and their origin is the Buddhist term “Seven disasters immediately elimination (shichinansokumetsu) and seven blessings immediately birth (shichifukusokusho)” found in the Niou Sutra (Ninnougyo) introduced from India. The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, and their origin is the Buddhist term “Seven disasters immediately elimination (shichinansokumetsu) and seven blessings immediately birth (shichifukusokusho)” found in the Niou Sutra (Ninnougyo) introduced from India. The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, named after the Buddhist term “Seven disasters immediately evaporate (shichinansokumetsu) and seven blessings immediately live (shichifukusokusho)” found in the Niou Sutra (Ninnougyo) introduced from India. The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, named after the Buddhist term “Seven disasters immediately evaporate (shichinansokumetsu) and seven blessings immediately live (shichifukusokusho)” found in the Niou Sutra (Ninnougyo) introduced from India. The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, named after the Buddhist term “Seven disasters immediately evaporate (shichinansokumetsu) and seven blessings immediately live (shichifukusokusho)” found in the Niou Sutra (Ninnougyo) introduced from India. The Seven Lucky Gods are seven gods worshipped in Japan as gods of good fortune, and are named after the Buddhist term “Seven disasters immediately eliminated, seven blessings immediately born” in the Ninnougyo Sutra, which was introduced from India. They are Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Hoteison, Fukurokuju, and Jurojin. These are the gods Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Hotei, Fukurokuju, and Jurojin. These are the gods Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Hotei, Fukurokuju, and Jurojin. These gods are Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Hoteison, Fukurokuju, and Jurojin. These gods are Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Hoteison, Fukurokuju, and Jurojin. Each god has a different background, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism , and Shintoism. Each god has a different background, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Shintoism. Each god has a different background, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Shintoism. Each god has a different background, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Shintoism. Ebisu-ten is the only god that originated in Japan. He is said to bring prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. Ebisu-ten is the only god that originated in Japan. He is said to bring prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. Ebisu-ten is the only god that originated in Japan. He is said to bring prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. Ebisu-ten is the only god that originated in Japan. He is said to bring prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. Ebisu-ten is the only god that originated in Japan. He is said to bring prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. Ebisu-ten is the only god that originated in Japan. He is said to bring prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. It is said that Ebisu-ten grants blessings of prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. Ebisu-ten is the only god that originated in Japan. It is said that Ebisu-ten grants blessings of prosperity in business, big fish, safe navigation, safety of the home, and good harvests. Daikoku-ten is a Hindu god, and is said to grant blessings of bountiful harvests, prosperity in business, good fortune, career advancement, matchmaking, and safety of the home. Daikoku-ten is a Hindu god, and is said to grant blessings of bountiful harvests, prosperity in business, good fortune, career advancement, matchmaking, and safety of the home. Daikoku-ten is a Hindu god, and is said to grant blessings of bountiful harvests, prosperity in business, good fortune, career advancement, matchmaking, and safety of the home. Daikoku-ten is a Hindu god, and is said to grant blessings of bountiful harvests, prosperity in business, good fortune, career advancement, matchmaking, and safety of the home. Daikokuten is a Hindu god who is said to bring good fortune in bountiful harvests, prosperity in business, increased financial luck, good fortune in career advancement, matchmaking, and safety in the home. Daikokuten is a Hindu god who is said to bring good fortune in bountiful harvests, prosperity in business, increased financial luck, good fortune in career advancement, matchmaking, and safety in the home. Daikokuten is a Hindu god who is said to bring good fortune in bountiful harvests, prosperity in business, increased financial luck, good fortune in career advancement, matchmaking, and safety in the home. Bishamonten is an ancient Indian god who is said to bring good fortune in money, good luck, and prosperity in business. Bishamonten is an ancient Indian god who is said to bring good fortune in money, good luck, and prosperity in business. Bishamonten is an ancient Indian god who is said to bring good fortune in money, good luck, and prosperity in business. Bishamonten is an ancient Indian god, and her blessings are said to be luck with money, good fortune, and business prosperity. Benzaiten is the only goddess and a Hindu goddess . She is said to bring various blessings such as music, performing arts, learning, wealth, matchmaking, and beauty … She is said to bring various benefits such as music, entertainment, learning, fortune, matchmaking, and beauty. Benzaiten is the only goddess and a Hindu deity. She is said to bring various benefits such as music, entertainment, learning, fortune, matchmaking, and beauty. Fukurokuju, whose roots are a Taoist god, brings the benefits of children, fortune, and longevity. Fukurokuju, whose roots are a Taoist god, brings the benefits of children, fortune, and longevity. Fukurokuju, whose roots are a Taoist god, brings the benefits of children, fortune, and longevity. Fukurokuju, whose roots are a Taoist god, brings the benefits of children, fortune, and longevity. Jurojin is also a Taoist god, and is said to bring the benefits of longevity, health, family harmony, and happiness. Jurojin is also a Taoist god, and is said to bring the benefits of longevity, health, family harmony, and happiness. Jurojin is also a Taoist god, and is said to grant blessings of longevity, health, family harmony, and good fortune. Jurojin is also a Taoist god, and is said to grant blessings of longevity, health, family harmony, and good fortune. Hoteison, whose roots are in China, is said to grant blessings such as good fortune, marital harmony, children, prosperity in business, and increased financial luck. Hoteison, whose roots are in China, is said to grant blessings such as good fortune, marital harmony, children, prosperity in business, and increased financial luck. Hoteison, whose roots are in China, is said to grant blessings such as good fortune, marital harmony, children, prosperity in business, and increased financial luck. Hoteison, whose roots are in China, is said to grant blessings such as good fortune, marital harmony, children, prosperity in business, and increased financial luck. Hoteison, whose roots are in China, is said to grant blessings such as good fortune, marital harmony, children, prosperity in business, and increased financial luck. Hoteison, whose roots are in China, is said to bring good fortune, marital harmony, children, prosperity in business, and increased financial luck. Hoteison, whose roots are in China, is said to bring good fortune, marital harmony, children, prosperity in business, and increased financial luck. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other landmarks include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune, Hamaguri stones, Live Fish Mounds (Katsugyozuka), Anglerfish Mounds, and Egg Mounds. There is a small path between the place where the Seven Lucky Gods are enshrined and the Ebizuka and other monuments mentioned earlier, and other monuments include the Konbuzuka, Okitsune-sama, Hamaguri-ishi, Katsugyozuka (live fish mound), Anglerfish mound and Egg mound. This is the cute egg-shaped monument, Egg mound. This is the cute egg-shaped monument, Egg mound. This is the cute egg-shaped monument, Egg mound. It was made by the Tokyo Egg Processing Industry Association. It was made as a memorial for eggs and to let people know that eggs are an excellent food ingredient. It was made by the Tokyo Egg Processing Industry Association. It was made as a memorial for eggs and to let people know that eggs are an excellent food ingredient. It was made by the Tokyo Egg Processing Industry Association. It was made as a memorial for eggs and to let people know that eggs are an excellent food ingredient. It was made by the Tokyo Egg Processing Industry Association. It was made as a memorial for eggs and to let people know that eggs are an excellent food ingredient. It was made by the Tokyo Egg Processing Industry Association. It was made as a memorial for eggs and to let people know that eggs are an excellent food ingredient. It was made by the Tokyo Egg Processing Industry Association. It was made as a memorial for eggs and to let people know that eggs are an excellent food ingredient. And this monument is the kelp mound. It was made by a private limited company for the purpose of memorializing kelp in general for generations. And this monument is the kelp mound. It was made by a private limited company for the purpose of memorializing kelp in general for generations. And this monument is the kelp mound. It was made by a private limited company for the purpose of memorializing kelp in general for generations. And this monument is the kelp mound. It was made by a private limited company for the purpose of memorializing kelp in general for generations. And this monument is the kelp mound. It was made by a private limited company for the purpose of memorializing kelp in general for generations. And this monument is the kelp mound. It was built by a private limited company as a memorial for all kelp for generations to come.And this monument is the kelp mound. It was built by a private limited company as a memorial for all kelp for generations to come.Now let’s go back to the entrance of the shrine.Now let’s go back to the entrance of the shrine.Now let’s go back to the entrance of the shrine.Next to the water basin, on the right side as you face the entrance , is the red lion’s head, which is enshrined here.Next to the water basin, on the right side as you face the entrance, is the sub-shrine, Benzaiten Shrine.Next to the water basin, on the right side as you face the entrance, is the red lion’s head, which is enshrined here.Next to the water basin, on the right side as you face the entrance, is the sub-shrine, Benzaiten Shrine.Next to the water basin, on the right side as you face the entrance, is the red lion’s head, which is enshrined here.Next to the water basin, on the right side as you face the entrance, is the sub-shrine, Benzaiten Shrine.Next to the water basin, on the right side as you face the entrance, is the red lion’s head, which is enshrined here. According to the official website, it is stated that Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto, the goddess of good fortune who brings academic talent and abundant wealth, is enshrined here. According to the official website, it is stated that Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto, the goddess of good fortune who brings academic talent and abundant wealth, is enshrined here. According to the official website, it is stated that Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto, the goddess of good fortune who brings academic talent and abundant wealth, is enshrined here. According to the official website, it is stated that Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto , the goddess of good fortune who brings academic talent and abundant wealth, is enshrined here. According to the official website, it is stated that Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto , the goddess of good fortune who brings academic talent and abundant wealth, is enshrined here. According to the official website, it is stated that Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto, the goddess of good fortune who brings academic talent and abundant wealth, is enshrined here. According to the official website, Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto, the goddess of good fortune who bestows academic talent and abundant wealth, is enshrined here. She is supposed to be a different god from the Hindu deity Benzaiten, but Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is probably why the shrine was named Benzaitensha. She is supposed to be a different god from the Hindu deity Benzaiten, but Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is probably why the shrine was named Benzaitensha. She is supposed to be a different god from the Hindu deity Benzaiten, but Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is probably why the shrine was named Benzaitensha. Although Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto is supposed to be a different god from Benzaiten, the Hindu goddess, she later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is probably why it was named Benzaiten Shrine. Although Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto is supposed to be a different god from Benzaiten, the Hindu goddess, she later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is probably why it was named Benzaiten Shrine. Although Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto is supposed to be a different god from Benzaiten, the Hindu goddess, she later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is probably why it was named Benzaiten Shrine. Although Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto is supposed to be a different god from Benzaiten, the Hindu goddess, she later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is probably why it was named Benzaiten Shrine. Although Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto is supposed to be a different god from the Hindu god Benzaiten, she later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is why the shrine was named Benzaiten Shrine. Although Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto is supposed to be a different god from the Hindu god Benzaiten, she later came to be identified with Benzaiten, which is why the shrine was named Benzaiten Shrine. “Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto” is a goddess who appears in Japanese mythology, and is said to have been born from a pledge between “Amaterasu Omikami” and “Susanoo-no-mikoto”. “Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto” is a goddess who appears in Japanese mythology, and is said to have been born from a pledge between “Amaterasu Omikami” and “Susanoo-no-mikoto”. “Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto” is a goddess who appears in Japanese mythology, and is said to have been born from a pledge between “Amaterasu Omikami” and “Susanoo-no-mikoto”. “Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto” is a goddess who appears in Japanese mythology, and is said to have been born from a pledge between “Amaterasu Omikami” and “Susanoo-no-mikoto”. “Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto” is a goddess who appears in Japanese mythology, and is said to have been born from a pledge between “Amaterasu Omikami” and “Susanoo-no-mikoto”. “Ichikishimahime-no-mikoto” is a goddess who appears in Japanese mythology, and is said to have been born from a pledge between “Amaterasu Omikami” and “Susanoo-no-mikoto”. She is said to be a goddess with the qualities of water , art, and Benzaiten. She is said to be a goddess with the qualities of water, art, and Benzaiten. She is said to be a goddess with the qualities of water, art, and Benzaiten. The black-headed lion at the front and the red one here seem to be carried in pairs at the Tsukiji Lion Festival. The black-headed lion at the front and the red one here seem to be carried in pairs at the Tsukiji Lion Festival. The black-headed lion at the front and the red one here seem to be carried in pairs at the Tsukiji Lion Festival. It seems that the black-headed lion in front and this red one are carried together in the Tsukiji Lion Festival. And this tree is the sacred tree, the weeping ginkgo. And this tree is the sacred tree, the weeping ginkgo. And this tree is the sacred tree, the weeping ginkgo. There seems to be another sacred tree on the other side of the torii gate.There seems to be another sacred tree on the other side of the torii gate.There seems to be another sacred tree on the other side of the torii gate. At the top, two trees appear to be holding hands. At the top, two trees appear to be holding hands. At the top, two trees appear to be holding hands. Well then, this is the end of our walking tour of Namiyoke Shrine. Well then, this is the end of our walking tour of Namiyoke Shrine. Well then, this is the end of our walking tour of Namiyoke Shrine. Thank you for watching.
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