在東京洗錢🤩想發財必拜!小網神社|東京人形町、米其林豬排、甘酒橫丁、水天宮、東京老街|東京自由行・Japan 4K vlog
Good morning everyone, I’m Fumi from 《樂吃購!日本》. Good morning everyone, I’m Minmin from 《樂吃購!日本》. As a Taiwanese working hard in Tokyo, Japan, I ‘ve really felt the hardship of life recently . What’s up, senior sister? You should feel the same way, right? I believe everyone should feel the same as us. Didn’t you see the news that the Japanese yen has hit a record low against the Taiwanese dollar? I really feel so hard. But for tourists, this exchange rate really has no lowest , only lower. So coming to Japan is really getting more and more cost-effective. But whether it’s for Taiwanese or people from other countries, of course, the more money the better. That’s natural, so today we ‘re going to have a money laundering trip . Don’t worry, it’s legal and won’t be detected by YouTube. If you ban it , you wo n’t be arrested by the police. You won’t be arrested by the police… How do you launder money? Actually , there’s a very famous money -laundering shrine called Koami Shrine near Ningyocho in Tokyo. We’re going to see how money laundering works at Koami Shrine today. Let’s get going without saying too much. Go . We’re going to Koami Shrine now. You know , I first learned about this attraction from my mom when she came to Tokyo. I think she’s very well-informed because she really wants to make a lot of money. Then she told me that she checked online and found out how Taiwanese people are doing now. If I were to visit Tokyo, I would definitely come to Koami Shrine to pray for good fortune, so she specially arranged this attraction for me. She said that even on weekdays, there are always long lines and I’m really looking forward to it. I hope the weather is good today and there won’t be too many people waiting . There’s also a magical legend about Koami Shrine : it was not damaged during the Tokyo air raid during World War II, so it’s a very powerful attraction. We were lucky today because usually the line at Koami Shrine stretches to the back corner, but today it wasn’t as long. How lucky! Should I go wash my hands first? Yes , I’ll go wash my hands first. I’ve already prepared mine. Before laundering five dollars , wash your hands. You pray for a long time. I pray for a long time. I want to make a fortune. It is said that touching the head of Fu Lu Shou can bring health and longevity. Now that we have paid homage to the gods, we will proceed to the most important money laundering ceremony of the day . After the money is laundered, the banknotes cannot be used temporarily. They become a bit like your gold mother and money mother. The money mother is best carried in your wallet. However , since it will be damp after washing, I recommend you prepare a ziplock bag to store your laundered money . Today, Fumi was very thoughtful and prepared this for me. It is from Taiwan . It is really not a commercial product. It is also very sticky here. Xindi will teach you how to launder money. First, take this small bamboo basket and put the coins you want to launder. Or, if I’m a greedy person, I want to launder larger coins. I’ve prepared a type of 10,000 yuan coin. Put it in this bamboo basket and then immerse it in water. We just finished visiting Koami Shrine, and I think we are very lucky today because when we came this morning, there were actually not many people and no queues , but now there are long queues. So, if you want to come to Koami Shrine, you really have to come here in the morning , preferably before 11 o’clock. It should be the safest . We also just met a very enthusiastic security guard who gave us a map and enthusiastically told us that in addition to Koami Shrine, there are actually six other great shrines nearby that we can visit. Including Koami Shrine, there are a total of seven gods, also known as the Seven Lucky Gods. These seven shrines are all near Ningyocho Station. So, I heard that it only takes about half a day to visit this route, and they are all within walking distance. So we decided that after visiting Koami Shrine today, we would not only pray for wealth, but also for longevity and the fulfillment of our wishes. So our next goal is to go to I think we should first go to the Chaki Shrine, which is closest to the Koami Shrine. You can see the sign for the Chaki Shrine towards that direction , but it’s in a very mysterious location. Yes , but the outside is also very beautiful, with bamboos . It’s so beautiful. We’ve already visited the Chaki Shrine. Why is it called the Chaki Shrine? The reason is because there are many trees planted next to it. They are said to be tea trees. The main deity enshrined there is Inari. You can see there are two foxes next to them. They are the messengers of Inari. It is said that there has never been a record of fire here . So they pray for a good harvest and no fire. We just talked about the Seven Lucky Gods. Well, this represents Hotei-son , which was later relocated here. This Hotei-son is actually a bit like the Maitreya Buddha you imagine , with a big belly. We’ve already worshipped two of the Seven Lucky Gods, but we’re a little hungry now. We’re going to have lunch at a famous pork cutlet restaurant near Ningyocho, which was once mentioned by Michelin. We went to the pork cutlet restaurant Kazuhaoshi. It’s located in a small alley near Ningyocho Station. The entrance is very low-key, but the owner can communicate in English, so you can walk in without any problems. I can only say that this restaurant is really amazing. It has been selected as one of the top 100 restaurants in Food Belog for 5 years. With a superb rating of 3.74 and even included in the Michelin Guide , you can watch the chef batter and fry the pork chops right in front of you at the first-floor bar. His skill locks in the juiciness, making the pork chops incredibly crispy and fragrant. Paired with the restaurant’s various seasonings, you can even enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine with the flavor of a Western steak. However, the photos taken in the restaurant are limited to the food itself. Please note that we are now at Suitengu Shrine . Suitengu Shrine is actually a well-known local landmark in the Chuo Ward. I knew about this attraction when I visited Japan about 10 or 15 years ago , but I had never been inside. I originally thought it would be a very quaint temple. The temple is surprisingly modern. Its buildings are made of exposed concrete, which I find very beautiful. We just came out of Suitengu Shrine, and I think its grounds are truly beautiful. It’s a shame that photography isn’t allowed inside, so I couldn’t take a good photo. Suitengu Shrine is primarily for praying for safe childbirth and children, and it’s very effective. One of the Seven Lucky Gods enshrined here is Hosho Benzaiten, who has eight arms and is proficient in a variety of talents . Therefore, many newly debuted artists come here to pray for their artistic careers to improve, and they can also pray to this deity for beauty and health. I just prayed here very devoutly for a long time, hoping that it would become more and more beautiful. Next we came to Matsushima Shrine. As you can see, its location is very unique because it is built on the first floor of a commercial building . Although the current appearance of Matsushima Shrine gives a feeling of ancient and modern , it actually has a very long history. Its predecessor was burned down during an earthquake and has now been rebuilt. The true history is unknown , but it is said that this Matsushima Shrine has existed since the Kamakura period . The seven gods of good fortune it mainly enshrines are Okunin, also known as Daikokuten. You can mainly pray here. Besides the harvest , there are a total of fourteen gods enshrined here , so it is a very powerful energy attraction. Although the Matsushima Shrine looks small , it has actually become very popular in the Japanese media in recent years because it has another feature here . It can be used to pray for good dreams. After praying for the talisman, put it under your pillow when you sleep, and you will have a wonderful dream. So if you have sleep problems, you can also come here to pray for good dreams, good luck and retro. We are now walking slowly to Amazake Yokocho near Ningyocho . Amazake Yokocho is actually a shopping street with a very downtown flavor. We have also filmed a video to introduce it to you . If you haven’t seen the video yet, you can go back and review our video. There are many well-known old shops on this street , as well as many delicious local snacks. So if you are interested, you can come here to stroll around and have a snack before continuing your shrine tour. The famous sukiyaki Ningyocho Imahan ‘s main restaurant is actually here, but it must be booked in advance. The Ningyocho Kinhan next door specializes in selling side dishes, and the croquettes they sell are also very delicious. If you pass by , you can try it. I think this place is blessed with talented people and should make a lot of money here. I think it is really comfortable here , and the Seven Lucky Gods are actually I think this route is really easy to walk and it is very smooth. It can be made into a circle. There is a lot of energy in the middle of this circle. I think it is the biggest feature. It should be said that the belief in the Seven Lucky Gods is actually spread all over Japan, but in the Ningyocho area, you can really collect all seven lucky gods at once . There are seven shrines in total . I think it should be possible to walk through them in half a day. And besides Suitengu Shrine and Koami Shrine, the other shrines are not that large, so I think it is very good to arrange a half-day energy journey. We just passed Amazake Yokocho and came to Suehiro Shrine . Suehiro Shrine mainly enshrines Inari , but also enshrines one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Speaking of Bishamonten, it is said that he is the most powerful among the Four Heavenly Kings of Buddhism. Therefore, many people come to this shrine to pray to Bishamonten for good luck . For example, if you want to pray for a good exam or win a game, you can come here to worship. In addition, when we just arrived at the site, we found that it enshrined a sacred sake made by Suehiro Brewery. It is said that Suehiro Shrine will also give this sacred sake to the believers who visit the shrine every New Year. If you want to come here to pray , I heard that you can also pray for good health or to suppress diseases, etc. Therefore, Suehiro Shrine is also listed as a local It’s a cultural property because it has great historical value. The next one is called Kasama Inari Shrine. It actually has a small subtitle called Tokyo Branch. The reason is that its main shrine is in Ibaraki. And because it is an Inari Shrine, it is actually very powerful. It is one of the three major Inari shrines. Our theme this time is the Seven Lucky Gods . The one enshrined there is Jurojin. As the name suggests, Jurojin has more than just longevity. He is also known as the God of Guidance. So, when you encounter a decision in life, for example, you can come here to ask for divination from him and ask him to show you the way forward. So we have come to the last stop of the Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage today, which is where I am now. Sugimori Shrine enshrines Ebisu, the only Japanese-born deity among the Seven Lucky Gods. Do you know what Ebisu looks like? In fact, everyone should have an impression of this deity because well-known beer brands and many Japanese blessing products will have Ebisu printed on them. He actually holds a fishing rod in one hand and a sea bream in the other. From this, we can know that this deity of Ebisu actually prays for a good catch. In addition, you can also pray to him for things like financial luck, wealth, and career luck. I heard that Sugimori Shrine used to be a busy area in the Edo period. There used to be an event here called “Fukuji”, which is actually the concept of our current lottery. I just saw many people writing on the ema here that they hope to become a millionaire, win the first prize in the lottery, and have their stocks sell well, etc. So if you also have the dream of winning the lottery, don’t miss this shrine. I just saw a lottery ticket shop in Ningyocho. We can go there to buy some later. Shouldn’t we go to the Yiren store to buy them? Oh, you’re really good at placement. Then I’ll go buy the lottery. Thank you. How do you play this ? Yeah
, I don’t know if you’ve seen this before. Japan actually has a lot of these little lottery booths. If you want to buy a scratch-off ticket, you can find out right there. Just tell them you want a scratch card. The gameplay is pretty much the same as in Taiwan. It’s so intense, but there’s a difference. Here they have their own rules. If you get three pirate heads, the first prize is 5 million yen, and if you get a straw hat, it’s 50,000 yen. But I don’t have three of the same. It seems my lottery dream is still a little far away . First, the first 200 yen . There’s no prize for that box. Then there’s the last 5 million. Well done everyone , at least 200 yen, I’ve made my money back. We ended the filming in front of Ningyocho Imah, a place I’ve been wanting to eat at for a long time. I actually wanted to go to this famous sukiyaki restaurant today, but it’s so popular, I couldn’t get a reservation at all. So, this… It doesn’t matter if I missed the chance this time . I will try again next time if I really have the chance. Because we have already laundered money today , we will definitely make a fortune in the future and be able to afford to eat here . Yes, I think we started from laundering money early this morning and prayed to each of the Seven Lucky Gods . Now I feel full of confidence and the future is bright . Although I didn’t win the scratch lottery just now, it doesn’t matter… I didn’t win here, but I might win somewhere else. So if you have the opportunity to come to Ningyocho Suitengu Shrine next time, I highly recommend you to join us in a money laundering tour or a Seven Lucky Gods tour. We have filmed an introduction to this place before , and there are many delicious foods, etc. You can go and have a look. If you like our video today, please remember to like, subscribe, share and turn on the bell so that you don’t miss the latest video. Okay, then we will see you in the next video . Bye , I wish everyone to make a fortune . Bye
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00:18 開場
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08:07 水天宮
09:35 松島神社
10:46 甘酒橫丁
12:27 末廣神社
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📍財神爺快眷顧我吧!求財改運之東京財運神社特搜
https://tokyo.letsgojp.com/archives/52494/
📍好想升職加薪!東京都精選10大提升工作運與事業運的神社
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居然換片頭了……雖然比較喜歡之前的登登登登,但還是要支持一下❤
洗錢是違法的
水手舍还在防疫中? 龙口套个竹筒好难看啊!
東京七福神有像鎌倉江之島七福神 有自己的大御朱印收集紙嗎
纸币不怕洗钱后会破损吗?
4:44 身后的路牌快倒了!
原來東京還有洗錢地方,下次也要安排一下🤣
13:21 唐老鴨超好笑😂
我今年3月就有去走這一趟人形町七福神巡禮,其實如果只有成年人大概3、4小時可以散步完成。
(以上包含拍照、集御朱印、買「森乃園」焙茶)
我是09:00到椙森神社開始到小網神社結束,最後11:30去吃另一間我個人很愛google4.2,食べログ3.4的「富士㐂」炸豬排店,它有戰斧豬排好好吃🤤
也提醒各位小網神社在小巷中,但車輛很多請不要為了拍照站到馬路上,警衛伯伯很辛苦,謝謝❤
京都七福神、大阪七福神都走過了,感謝介紹東京日本橋(にほんばし)七福神,下次來去 XD
是說大阪的七福神也在日本橋(にっぽんばし) XD
我去江島神社洗錢覺得蠻靈驗的可惜沒有吃到跟minmin同款的富士山蘇打飲
ケババゲ是什麼意思😂
最近在查七福神神社 剛好就有這集 真酷😂
原來人形町有財神,上次去玩住過哪裡,交通滿方便的
再說一次
Minmin 跟齋藤飛鳥一樣可愛
有得比唉
16:55
500元的不要忘了
不然了錢😁😊
2024年年初走過
我也想發大財
是不是日鈔都是 water proof?