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Summer Festival in Nihonbashihamacho

[Mikazuki] July 29, 2009 17:00

Every year, I participated in a nearby summer festival held on the same day as the Sumida River fireworks. Chuo-ku is a city, but when it comes to festivals due to the Edo atmosphere, it is crowded with many people, from elderly people wearing yukata to children.happy01

When you purchase a cool-down fun ticket from the town council, you will have juice, takoyaki, oden, yakisoba, ice cream, Frankfurt, quoits, putter golf, and super bowl scooping. It is a very homey festival because neighbors bake yakisoba etc.

Even with this alone, there is a sense of value at 800 yen, but the lottery tournament is exciting every year. Two bicycles are annual, but this year there was also an eel meal ticket and a total of about 50 prizes. raffle was too busy with the joyful faces of the children who hit them, and the children who had a close number. I used to win 1 million yen in lotteries before, and the lottery is good, so I applied a fan at this festival three years ago, but this year all the three people who participated have been removed.coldsweats01

The Bon Odori after the raffle will soon make a big circle and cheer up just by watching the people who hit the drums well. Ama watermelon was distributed on the way, but I think it is unique to this neighborhood where there are many cheap and delicious greengrocers.

One of the attractions of Chuo-ku is that the festival in the neighborhood is lively, lively and fun.

 

 

↓The replacement will be checked.

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↓The first class bicycle that everyone wants.

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↓There are so many prizes that you can't get into the camera

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