[Tokyo/Koishikawa Daijingu] Haramiya Shrine of Ise Jingu Shrine in Tokyo
It was founded in 1966 at the initiative of Sasaki Katsuzo, the head of Ise Grand Shrine.
The relocation ceremony was held in 2021, and it was moved to its current location.
The new shrine building was built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its construction.
At the time, Sasaki Katsuzo made a donation to make up for the lack of funds required for the postwar relocation, and became the head of worshippers. He realized his passionate desire to have an Ise Grand Shrine in Tokyo, and the shrine now exists as the remote shrine of Ise Grand Shrine, Koishikawa Daijingu.
The sacred grounds are covered with fairly large gravel, which is rare! Within the grounds, there is a statue of Sasaki Katsuzo, as well as an Ebisu statue that Katsuzo once owned.
The flower water basin is also well maintained, and although the grounds are small, it is a shrine that shows a strong will to be passed down.
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❥❥ Koishikawa Daijingu
🚉Togoshi Station
→🚶♀️7 minute walk
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