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Miya portable shrine (octagon) unveiled

[Catherine] July 28, 2011 08:30

Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine and Reisai Festival this year were affected by the impact of Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11.
The tour of Miya portable shrine will be postponed to next year.
This year, I've heard information about the announcement of the new Miya portable shrine (octagonal portable shrine) on July 24.

Since I was a child, I was really looking forward to the show because I participated in the festival with floats, children's portable shrine, and portable shrine in the town as an adult.
Departing from Tsukuda and passing through Nishinaka Shopping Street, I decided to see it from Sanchome Shopping Street.


Around 1 o'clock, it was about a holiday shopping street, such as people who came to eat Monja, probably because there was still about 30 minutes about the schedule of the 3-chome shopping street.


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I came to see the truck a little later than the scheduled time.


I can't see it yet.

You can see that the phoenix shineshines brilliantly from a distance.
People have already gathered and the feeling of doing it now or now is suppressed and holding the camera and waiting.



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When the figure appears in front of you

Voices such as "beautiful" and "spicy!"
That's the only thing, it's really beautiful! It was shining.

 

  The first octagon has been carefully protected for more than 170 years and has been passed down to the people.
I'm full of gratitude, "Thank you."