Event Info.

Visiting Ginza Haccho Shrines 2018

Go on a pilgrimage to eleven shrines that will all be open to the public from Thursday, November 1 to Saturday, November 3 (public holiday). A small commemorative gift is available for persons who collect all the shrine stamps on their stamp book.
*Stamp books are available at each shrine.

[Ginza Haccho Shrines visiting period] Thursday, November 1, to Saturday, November 3 (public holiday)
[Visiting time] Noon to 4 p.m. each day
[About commemorative gift exchange]
– Commemorative gift exchange booth: In front of the first-floor east elevator in Tokyu Plaza Ginza
(5-2-1 Ginza, along Nishiginza-dori St. (Sotobori-dori St.))
– Exchange time: 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. during the event period
– There are only 2,000 commemorative gifts and exchange is only available while supplies last.
Your understanding is appreciated.
*One per person (no exchange for more than one stamp sheet).
*This will be the final year that commemorative gifts are offered.

Saiwai Inari Shrine

The deity that protects Ginza 1-Chome and is said to offer luck in matchmaking, business prosperity, and safety of family.

1-5-13 Ginza (Namiki-dori 1-chome)

Ginza Inari Shrine

Inari deity in Ginza that offers benefits of fire protection, theft protection, business prosperity, and peace and prosperity in the household.

2-6-5 Ginza (Ginza Trecious
Ginza Gasto-dori St. 2-Chome)

Ryuko Fudoson

Said to offer wish fulfillment, safety of family, and business prosperity and to know about current popularity.

3-6-1 Ginza (on the rooftop of Matsuya Ginza)

Asahi Inari Shrine

A deity that has been in Ginza since long ago and is famous as a deity of business prosperity and peace and prosperity in the household.

3-8-12 Ginza (Daiko Asahi Bldg.)

Hodo Inari Shrine

Child raising shrine said to offer luck in achieving a good match in matchmaking, and healthy growth of children.

4-3-14 Ginza (enter from behind the Namiki Bldg. or
the alley behind Tenshodo)

Ginza Shusse Jizoson

Jizo (guardian deity of children) that is said to grant all wishes.

4-6-16 Ginza
(Ginza Terrace, Ginza Mitsukoshi 9F)

Kabuki Inari Shrine

People come here to pray for a large audience and safety for kabuki performances and peace and tranquility for the audience, cast, and crew.

4-12-15 Ginza
(in front of the Kabuki-za Theater to the right)

Azuma Inari Shrine

It is said that fires have ceased since the post World War II enshrinement of this fire and theft prevention Inari deity.

5-9-19 Ginza (Azuma-dori St., Miharakoji St.)

Kakugo Inari Shrine

Enshrined more than two hundred years ago, this fire prevention deity protected the neighborhood during the Great Kanto Earthquake and other disasters.

6-10-1 Ginza (Ginza Six rooftop)

Seiko Inari Shrine

Shrine for worshiping the Mankin Ryujin Seiko Inari, offers business prosperity and success in business.

7-5-5 Ginza
(1F entrance, Shiseido Ginza Bldg.)

十一

Toyoiwa Inari Shrine

This shrine that was often visited by people in theater in the early Showa period is also known as a matchmaking shrine.

7-8-14 Ginza (Alley off of Yasuko)

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