Kintohiramiya Tokyo Branch
金刀比羅宮東京分社In the 2nd year of the Bunsei era, it was enshrined as a shrine in the residence of Itabashi Ichizaemon, and in the 13th year of the Meiji era, it was recognized as a shrine, and in the 21st year of the Meiji era, it was added to the shrine outside the precincts of the shrine. In Meiji 23, what was in Kanda Izumi-cho was moved to Fukagawa Koishiba-cho, and it was popularly known as "Fukagawa Konpira-san". However, in Showa 20, the building was burned down due to war damage. It was enshrined together with the Suidobashi Kintohira Shrine, which was dedicated as a shrine in the residence of the Sanuki Takamatsu Domain, and Konpira-san in Fukagawa, and in Showa 39, it was relocated to Hongo, Bunkyo Ward. Since then, it has been known as "Konpira-san of the Aqueduct".