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Reisai Festival of Masaru Shinkawa Jingu Shrine

[Satsuki Yanagi] 09:00 on October 22, 2009

Fine weather on Thursday, October 15sun

When I happened to visit Shinkawa's aunt and stay in the apartment where I live, I found Gagaku's unique Sankan Sanko = Sho: Sho (Hideki Togi is a professional and popular one!) Speaking of which, is it easy toflair imagine? Hichiriki: The dragon whistle: I heard the elegant sound of Ryuki =.

When I looked into the adjacent Masaru Shinkawa Shrine through the window, Reisai Festival was strictly taken by chief priest and black dressers.

If you have an invitation or something, you are attending and attending, so I can't go nearby ... Excuse me, mobilephonethe god of Masaru Shinkawa Jingu Shrine, who took the picture from above (window of the apartment), please forgive me.

shinkawa9.jpgPrayer will begin from now on.

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The names of the people in the seats were called, worshiped in order, and were awarded bills.

  After that, I visited Masaru Shinkawa Jingu Shrine in the evening and looked a little at the precincts. shinkawa2.jpg shinkawa3.jpg

Speaking of Shinkawa, during the Edo period, there was a canal that flows east and west in front of the current Masaru Shinkawa Jingu Shrine, and sake brewery was lined up on both banks.

The land was cleared by the Australian merchant who had a mansion in Shinkawa 1-chome: I hear it's Zuiken Kawamura. The sake that was packed in barrels from a sake brewery in Kansai and transported by waterway is called "downhill sake", and there is a place where you can drink a little at the entrance of the storehouse, and in the fall, the competition for ships carrying young sake the fastest in the fall.

I want to go to the banks of the Shinkawa River in the Edo period!

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By the way, the names of famous sake brewing companies and soy sauce manufacturing companies from all over the country that I know were lined up on the bills of donors in the precincts. flair

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In Reisai Festival, direct meeting: It seems that they shout and clapping "Shinkawa tightening" ... "Yoiyoi Yoikora, Yoigohan Joe" and drink a large cup of sake with Naminami and sake.

earSpeaking sign01of hearing information, I heard from my aunt that the chairman of Kashimaya, a liquor wholesaler on the opposite side of Masaru Shinkawa Jingu Shrine, serves asImperial Household Agency's original sake "Sohana" is a purveyor. Ashamed, it was the first brand I heard, but it seems that it is handled by "Imada Shoten" at the same Shinkawa 1-chome.

I couldn't find the websites of "Kashimaya" or "Imada Shoten", but "Imada Shoten" has a "tavern vaudeville"! I introduced the blog of those who went to this year's liquor store vaudeville. http://tsutomu3.com/09year/0330sakayayose/yose.html