Every October, Ebisu-ko is held at shrines around the country.
The day before that, pickles began to be sold, and it became Beta City.
It seems that it has continued since the middle of the Edo period.
This is also included in the text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification.
I love Betara, so I definitely wanted to go there, so I went there for the first time last year.
October 19th, 20th and 2 days.
When you get off the station, there are many shops lined up, and there are about 400 open-air shops.
There are more than 100 shops in Betara-zuke shops alone!
First, visit Takarada Ebisu Shrine.
This is a picture of last year, but if you look at a shop next to a shrine, you can see a shop.
I hope that the lively Oni-san recommends the tasting, "Let's eat!"
It was very delicious, so I bought it, but it was a famous shop called Tokyo Shintakaya.
According to Imperial Household Agency's purvey, Sanpei Hayashiya appeared on the PR poster of the first Sanpei and the shop.
This was lively because Takarada Ebisu Shrine and portable shrine also appeared.
I bought it at Shintakaya again this year, but there were also skinned and turnips that I did not last year.
But I feel that the radish is getting smaller because of the soaring vegetables.
My husband's mother likes it, so this year I sent authentic Betazuke to Osaka on a cool flight.
Ninben, Taro Sakae, Nori Yamamoto, Kaishin, Nihonbashi Bunmeido, etc.
There was also a shop that I visited during the town walking tour.