Mayudama fortune telling
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Today, I'd like to talk about the shrine in Nihonbashi, where the ar* store is located.
There are surprisingly many shrines in Nihonbashi. I think that's because it's such a historic area.
A customer who just dropped into our store told us that they had stopped by Koami Shrine in Nihonbashi. Koami Shrine!? I didn't know about it, but does anyone know?
Koami Shrine is a shrine that survived the war, a shrine where you can wash your money, and a power spot in Tokyo that is known only to those in the know. I don't dislike this kind of topic! In fact, I like it. lol
Apparently it was sparked by a famous guy named G◯az or not.
When I looked it up on the website, it said that he is the "god of good luck and protection from misfortune," so it does seem like he may be of some benefit!
When you hear the word power spot, you may imagine somewhere in nature, but it turns out there is such a powerful power spot in Nihonbashi, right in the middle of a big city!
Moreover, I think it was a coincidence, but the fortune slips there were called cocoon fortune slips, and they were unusual in that the fortune slip was inside a cocoon. The cocoon was dyed pink and it was very cute.
I think the fortune slips were probably made using real cocoons, but I felt like it was fate.
This is the photo.
(I was shown around and even took some photos!)
Shizuku Tamamori is also apparently famous.
Just like buying souvenirs wherever you go, your collection of amulets increases each time you visit a shrine, but that's also part of the fun.
It was a shrine I definitely want to visit!!
We encourage everyone to take a stroll around Tokyo, visiting both Koami Shrine and Coredo Nihonbashi.
Well then!
Azusa