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Life Clothing Marji

It is a clothing store with a cheap motto for everyday clothing, and there is an eye-to-eye with a rich selection of products and low prices. Red pants 780 yen ~, which is said to be effective in coldness, is a popular product.

Miyaka Park

It was originally owned by the third son of Eiichi Shibusawa, who laid the cornerstone of Japanese capitalism, and is now a place of relaxation for local people.

Suyue Jizo Street Shopping Street

Monzen-cho, which flourishes as the approach to Koiwa-ji Temple, famous for its Tōnuki Jizo. At the storefront of about 200 shops, there are various items for the elderly, such as underwear, sandals, tea, bean cakes, and Shio Daifuku. It is a famous shopping street known as "Grandma's Harajuku".

The remains of the big city movie nest

The site of the former Asahi Junior High School on the north side of the Arakawa Line Shinko Shinzenzuka, facing Hakusan Street, is the site of the Sudama shooting station. The owner has changed several times since Tenkatsu (Natural Color Activity Photography) opened the studio in 1919, but Daito Film was launched in 1933 and survived until 1942. More than 100 films were made a year, and it was the largest number produced in the pre-war cinema world.

Honmyo-ji Temple

The broad graves beside the precinct include the tomb of Kaneshiro Tōyama, famous for his Edo-cho magistrate, and Shusaku Chiba of Kita-Shin-Ichitō-ryū-ryū, which opened Genbu-kan, one of the three major dojas in the late Tokugawa period, and the Great Fire (Furisode Fire) service tower.

Tenso Shrine

Shōken at the end of Kamakura as a sōjenmori of the former Suyō village, which was in the eastern half of present-day Toshima District. It has a history of about 700 years. As you step through the bustling shopping street and step into the precincts, there is a 30m high, a pair of "ginko ginko" towering, and there is also a "child child guardian dog" nursing puppies, I am surrounded by calm feelings in the dignified air. In addition to the annual festival in September and the special festival in February, there is also a "great exorcism" at the end of June and the end of December every year. Anyone can participate in a ritual in which they transfer their sins to a paper doll called "gaiyo" in order to get rid of their own sins and injuries.

Somei Garden

A palace was opened on the site of a mansion in Banshu Hayashida Domain in 1874. With an area of about 68,000 square meters, it is the smallest in size of the Tokyo Metropolitan Garden, and has many graves of famous people, including Kotaro and Chieko, Okakura Tenshin, and Futabaraei Shizō. This area is also famous as the birthplace of Yoshino Yoshino. About 100 Yoshino cherry trees are also planted inside the cemetery, which produces stunning flowers in the spring.

Zenkoji Temple

The founding of Tianzhong (824-834). In the Edo period, it was located in Ueno Kanei-ji Temple, but was relocated to this area due to the opening of the railway. It is counted as one of the three Edo Great Enma, and is also introduced to the "Edo Famous Zoukai". The height of the giant wooden statue of the Enma-za, which sits in the main hall, is about 3m, and it is a temple that is widely known as "Oenma-sama-no-ji". When you stand in the direction of worship, the image of the demon is lit up by the sensor. The statue of Enma, which rises to the darkness, is divine.

Koiwa-ji Temple (Tōnuki Jizo-son)

A temple of the Sōtō sect known as "Thonuki Jizoson". During the Edo period, a small "rei-in" is the main temple, bestowed by Jizō-son, which appeared in Danshō's dream. Some 300 years ago, when a woman who had misdrunk a needle was made to drink a paper tag "Mikage" with the statue of the main priest, Enmei Jizō Bodhisattva, the fact that the needle came out through "Mikage" was the origin of "Onnuki Jizo". "Mikage" is awarded in the main hall. There is also a stone statue of "Washing Kannon" in the precincts where you pray for sick healing, water is applied to the area where you want to improve, wash and worship. The main hall is designated as a national tangible cultural property. The lay house next door is a permanent display of sculpture classroom Buddhist sculpture works of students and traditional kokeshi wishing to recover the disaster area.

Toyoshima District Somei Yoshino Sakura Memorial Park

The park is located just north of JR Komagome Station. The garden is named in honor of Komagome being the birthplace of the Yoshino cherry tree, and the "Sakura no Sato" monument was built. It is planted with the Edhigan cherry tree and Oshima cherry tree, which are said to be the original species of the Yoshino cherry tree.

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