Imamiya Ebisu Shrine Chronicles š®šø
The Japanese reverence for the God of Wealth is no less than ours. šŗšæ There's a lady distributing bamboo branches, and she'll pick one up for everyone to choose from. Just raise your hand if you want one, and it's free. šŗšæ Try to pick one with many leaves, as it's believed to represent the prosperity of your finances for the year, just like the lush bamboo leaves. I didn't know this at first; she picked up one with few leaves that no one wanted, šŗšæ and I took it. Later, feeling I had missed out, I squeezed back in to get a new one, tied the two branches together, and bought an amulet, hoping for a financially prosperous year. šš¼ šŗšæ You should visit Kuromon Market, with its many stalls. It's a pity not to try the seafood you select right there at the stalls. šŗšæ There's also a small stall selling tofu and soy milk; you can give it a taste. Finally, here's a picture of the affordable oranges I bought at the Tsutenkaku Market. ššø šŗšæ #LoveTheOfficial #Travel #Osaka #NightView šŗšæ