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Nihonbashi Sette Dei della Fortuna pilgrimage route

Nihonbashi Sette Dei della Fortuna

Segui il percorso Shichifukujin di Nihonbashi per visitare 7 templi e santuari nel vecchio quartiere commerciale di Tokyo. Incontra le divinità della fortuna, raccogli i goshuin e scopri la storia di Edo tra ponti e vicoli.

7 templi
Rotta di Pellegrinaggio

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Totale Templi

7

Templi sulla Rotta Nihonbashi Sette Dei della Fortuna

1
Koami

Koami

Santuario Shinto

Founded in 1466 to end a plague, this compact shrine miraculously survived WWII firebombing. Famous as Tokyo's premier financial fortune shrine, visitors wash money at the Zeniarai-no-I well and pray to Benzaiten for wealth and prosperity. Features exquisite dragon carvings.

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2
Chanoki

Chanoki

Santuario Shinto

A serene Shinto shrine in Nihonbashi dedicated to Ukanomitama and Hotei, one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Originally enshrined as the guardian deity of the Sakura Domain residence, it was rebuilt in 2008 after subway construction and is revered as a god of fire prevention.

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3
Suitengo

Suitengo

Santuario Shinto

A Shinto shrine in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district dedicated to safe childbirth and child-rearing. Popular among expectant mothers, it features a modern building completed in 2016 with rooftop gardens and traditional worship spaces.

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4
Matsushima-Jinga

Matsushima-Jinga

Santuario Shinto

A small Tokyo shrine in Nihonbashi Ningyocho dedicated to Daikokuten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Known locally as Otori-sama, it hosts the popular Tori no Ichi festival in November. The shrine enshrines 14 deities and is believed to bring prosperity and good fortune.

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5
Suehiro

Suehiro

Santuario Shinto

Suehiro Shrine (末廣神社) is a Shinto shrine in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, established before 1596 as the guardian deity of the original Yoshiwara district. It enshrines Bishamonten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, and is named after a lucky folding fan discovered in 1675.

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6
Kasama Inari Jinja

Kasama Inari Jinja

Santuario Shinto

Tokyo branch shrine of Kasama Inari Shrine, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines. Founded in 1681 within the Edo residence of the Makino family, lords of Kasama Domain. Known as Monzaburo Inari, it enshrines Jurojin, one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Nihonbashi.

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7
Suginomori

Suginomori

Santuario Shinto

Historic Inari shrine in Tokyo's Chuo district, one of the three great shrines around Edo Castle. Known for lottery fortune and Ebisu worship, it has been a center of faith since the Edo period. Hosts monthly festivals and the famous Bettara market.

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