KABUKICHO歌舞伎町 in SHINJUKU,TOKYO, JAPAN Sleepless Town BLACKJOKE DANCE SESSION 20151103 歌舞伎町弁財天
東京都 tokyo
新宿区 shijuku-ku
新宿 shinjuku
歌舞伎町 kabukicho
歌舞伎町公園 kabukicho park
歌舞伎弁財天 Benzaiten
the Hindu goddess of music, eloquence, wealth, and wisdom
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フリースタイル
ストリートダンスチーム
BLACKJOKE
ブラックジョーク
フィットネスインストラクター
井内伸幸 nobuyuki iuchi
木谷将紀 masanori kitani
会沢卓 suguru aizawa
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Ueno (上野 upper wild field) is a district in Tokyo's Taitō Ward, best known as the home of Ueno Park. Ueno is also home to some of Tokyo's finest cultural sites, including the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, and the National Museum of Nature and Science, as well as a major public concert hall. Many Buddhist temples are in the area, including the Bentendo temple dedicated to goddess Benzaiten, on an island in Shinobazu Pond. The Kan'ei-ji, a major temple of the Tokugawa shōguns, stood in this area, and its pagoda is now within the grounds of the Ueno Zoo. Nearby is the Ueno Tōshō-gū, a Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu. Near the Tokyo National Museum there is The International Library of Children's Literature. Just south of the station is the Ameya-yokochō, a street market district that evolved out of an open-air black market that sprung up after World War II. Just east is the Ueno motorcycle district, with English-speaking staff available in some stores.
Ueno is part of the historical Shitamachi (literally low city) district of Tokyo, a working class area rather than where the aristocrats and rich merchants lived. Today the immediate area, due to its close proximity to a major transportation hub, retains high land value but just a short walk away to the east or north reveals some of the less glitzy architecture of Tokyo.
Ueno Station is the nearest train station and is operated by JR East.
Ueno Park and Ueno Station are also home to a large percentage of Tokyo's homeless population. Though nearly invisible in other parts of Tokyo, the homeless population in Ueno can be found sleeping or communing in large numbers around the ike (ponds) of this district.
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【歌舞伎町公式アーカイブ】令和元年 歌舞伎町弁財天祭典より
歌舞伎町弁財天
(歌舞伎町1-13-3 歌舞伎町公園) ~歌舞音曲・商売繁盛の神様~
《弁財天の縁起と歌舞伎弁天の由来》
歌舞伎町はかつて、この地が、肥前国(長崎)大村藩主だった大村家の別荘があったことから(明治〜大正期)「大村の森」と呼ばれる場所だったそうです。真ん中に池とそれを湿地と森が囲み、明治期は絶好の鴨場だったとか。
大正二年、上野寛永寺の不忍弁天様の分祀として本尊を勧請、池のほとりに祠が祀られたのが始まり。
明治26年東京の市民に飲み水を提供する淀橋浄水場が建設された時にその残土で残っていた鴨場の池が埋め立てられ、さらに大正9年には現在の新宿東宝ビルの辺りに府立第5高等女学校ができ、徐々にこのあたりはひっそりとした住宅街になっていきました。
池が無くなるも弁財天の祠はあり続け、やがて、大正十二年に土地の所有権が尾張屋銀行頭取の峯島家に移転した頃を機に、「峯島家 尾張屋銀行 町内篤志家乃淨財で」本堂改築を行いました。
昭和20年4月の空襲で消失、その際、熱心な信者の方(岡安たか子氏)が自身で本尊を持ち帰り、その後、地主であった峯島家に返還、戦後復興期に改めて、消失した弁天堂の用地に仮殿を建設されました。その後、弁天堂用地は歌舞伎町商店街振興組合に所有が移転、現在の公園用地はその一部を新宿区に寄贈したものです。現本堂は昭和38年に歌舞伎町商店街振興組合所有地に建設された建物に設置されたもの。
以来、歌舞伎町商店街振興組合は毎年5月、組合員の古希の祝いとあわせ、上野寛永寺より僧侶を招き、この弁財天で祭礼を行っています。
The fortune of Benzaiten, and the origin of Kabuki Benzaiten - The god of music, dancing, and thriving business.
Kabukicho used to be swampland where lots of gods were enshrined.In April of 1945, the shrine with all of its amulets was burnt down. One devoted believer evacuated Benzaiten from the tragedy.
Kihei Suzuki, leader of restoration association, had built a temporary shrine for Benzaiten before they restored the town itself in 1946.
This is where the shrine still stands. On the monument in the shrine, the following is inscribed In honour of our everlasting respect for Benzaiten as a neighbourhood guardian.