Tori-i Gate of Fukutoku Jinjya Shrine

Fukutoku Jinjya Shrine

Fukutoku Jinjya Shrine is located in Cyuo-ku, the East Tokyo, standing in one corner of the Nihon-bashi area forested with tower buildings. This shrine is named Inari Jinjya, a tutelary shrine guarding the local people of “Fukutoku village” of Musashi-no district. It is also called “Mebuki Jinjya”. The venerable shrine is said to be named by Hidetada Tokugawa, the second Shogun of Edo shogunate when he visited. Its establishment age is not clearly known, supposed to have already been enshrined around 1860 to 1876. Its main deity is “Ukanomitama-no-mikoto, a God of good abundant harvest. You can receive a wide range of blessings such as warding-off-evils, better fortune and good relationship, finding variety of “Omamori” charms. It is also known as a power spot for lottery winning, and “Takara-bukuro”. Keeping your lottery tickets is popular amongst visitors.

Basic Information

Address
〒103-0022 
2-14-14, Muromachi, Nihon-bashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Phone
03-3276-3550
Hours
< "Goshuin"  station Open hours(handwritten sign and stamp of shrines and temples)>9:00am~5:00pm(0:00am~5:00pm on Jan. 1st)
<"Goshuin" Reception hours>10:00am~3:00pm

Access

  • FromA6 exit of Shin-Nihon-bashi Station (JR Sobu Rapid Line)
    About at 1 minute by foot
  • FromMitsukoshi-mae A6 exit of Mitsukoshi-mae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line・Hanzo-mon Line)
    About at 1 minute by foot

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