This year, the Tsukiji Honganji Noryo Bon Dance Festival, which celebrated its 64th anniversary for four days from Wednesday, August 3 to 6 (Sat), with the theme of supporting the reconstruction of East Japan affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and saving electricity through private power generation It was held.
On the first day, a memorial service for Great East Japan Earthquake was held, followed by a lively Tsukiji Bon Dance Festival. That's good! It's a summer tradition.
This year, it is said that it is a “private power generation Bon Dance Festival”, which uses a private power generator to supply power during the period to save power.
The three major Bon Odori dances in Tokyo are said to be the Yasukuni Shrine Mitama Festival, the Tsukiji Honganji Noriyo Bon Dance Festival, and the Oedo Festival Bon Dance Festival hosted by Chuo Ward. I wonder if it's because it's large and large.
A lot of Bon Odori songs are played on the Oedo Sukeroku Taiko and the drum sounds.
Local Ondo "Tsukiji Ondo", Chuo-ku "This is Edo Bon Dance", "Tokyo Ondo", "Coal Mine", "Home Run Ondo", "Yukata Ondo", "Sunny Japan", "Horin Ondo" and "Oedo Sukeroku Ondo".
The moderator on the tower also introduced eco bags to support the affected areas and charity women's professional wrestling scheduled to be held on August 20.
Saturday, August 20 11: 00-19: 00 at Tsukiji Honganji Temple, "LLPW Charity Pro Wrestling!"
Approximately 10 stores, including foxes (motsu stew), Torito (yakitori), and Shoro (egg-yaki), are opened from the famous store association of Tsukiji Outer Market. There are plenty of delicious flavors that can only be eaten here! It seems that he claims to be the most delicious Bon Odori in Japan. Please also refer to the blog of the correspondent "Maritsuki". http://www.chuo-anko.or.jp/blog/author/author62/
Then, there was also a “Tsukiji Smile Plaza” event, and there was also a food and drink corner using ingredients from the stricken area, which was crowded with many customers.
There was also a corner where small children could get souvenirs by playing WII quoits. If you look at the picture, the adults around you are more serious!
"Tsukiji Smile Plaza" is held once a month on Saturdays and Sundays, utilizing the precincts of Tsukiji Honganji Temple, Namiki-dori B Building Plaza and its surroundings.
Let's cheer up so that those affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake can return "smiles" as soon as possible! Under the slogan "From Tsukiji", charity events for reconstruction assistance, eating and drinking, and merchandise sales were being held at Tsukiji Smile Plaza. .
What is the event schedule for "Tsukiji Smile Plaza"? http://www.tsukiji.or.jp/tsukiji_smile_hiroba/
The moderator of the Bon Dance Festival gave the following information.
Saturday, August 20 11: 00-19: 00 at Tsukiji Honganji Temple, "LLPW Charity Pro Wrestling!"
http://tsukijihongwanji.jp/tsukijihongwanji/125
And there is a historical site in Honganji that must not be forgotten.
①"Takeko Kujo" lady poetry monument, the second daughter of Nishi Honganji Temple priest Koson Otani, a poet born in Kyoto.
②The Tomb of Hoitsu Sakai, the founder of Edo Rinpa, which follows the style of Kourin Ogata.
③One of the forty-seven Akaho Nanji, on the way to withdraw from Kira's residence to Takanawa Sengakuji Temple, `` Shinroku Hazama '' Peace pagoda, who tied 50 Kaneko to a spear and threw it to Honganji Temple as his own memorial service, .
④The tomb of Genseki Habu, a Dutch doctor in the late Edo period and famous for his treatment of eye disease.
⑤Magoemon Mori Tomb, a person who built Tsukuda Island and opened a shop that became the base of the Nihonbashi Fish Bank in the early Edo period.
Finally, this year, the Bon Dance “Oedo Festival Bon Dance Festival” in Chuo-ku will be held at Hamacho Park from 27th (Fri) to 28th (Sat), 17:00? 21:00.
How about the last Bon Dance that concludes this summer with the song "This is Edo Bon Dance"!
It was like this last year. http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/blog/2010/08/21.html