"Bettara-shi" means pickled radish pickles pickled in koji, and the koji is attached to the kimono with "Betari".
That's why it was named. I walked around the city tonight.
With a large lantern, the economy is booming.
In front of the god of Takarada Ebisu Shrine, there are lanterns by Kabuki actors.
The names of Meijiza, Sadanji Ichikawa, Kikugoro Onoe, Tamasaburo Bando, Tokizo Nakamura, etc. are scattered!
On the other side, there is a shrine. The festival is exciting in sacred wine.
I was the only one who felt "Betara-shi" while refraining between stalls such as squid and okonomiyaki?
Are you negotiating the price too?
Along with many stores, "Kaishin" was also opened. I bought 4 pieces for this smile!
It is a tradition that has been loved for a long time. I'm going to come again next year. Silver