Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine
A shrine with a long history, founded in 1627 by a divine revelation. It is the largest Hachiman shrine in the Edo period and is still popularly known as the "Hachiman Shrine of Fukagawa”. There are 17 branch shrines in the precincts of the shrine, which are said to be beneficial for money luck, luck in winning games, and marriage.
This shrine is a sacred spot for sumo wrestling. Right at the entrance, on the right side, you'll see an inscription on a stone monument showing its height, along with handwritten names of famous sumo wrestlers. It's really interesting.