Kizukinasai (Tsukina Festival) 2012 was held grandly on November 10. First, I visited the main hall and received a booklet entitled "Tsukiji Honganji main hall Restoration Project". The explanation of the booklet is as follows.
"Toward the 750th anniversary of the Shinran Saints in April 1993, we carried out large-scale restoration of the architectural design of the inner sanctum main hall, Buddhist memorial service, and the palaces and Sumidan, which are now 78 years old. The main hall was built in 1934 and is a steel-framed reinforced concrete building. The structure consists of the front large staircase, the outer team for worship, the inner and outer team of tatami mats in the back, the inner sanctum where the main deity Amida Buddha is enshrined, and the left and right spaces. For the restoration, the finish was updated mainly with inner sanctum and the margins, and dust removal and cleaning were performed between the margins and left and right sheaths and outside teams, which had relatively little damage." That's an explanation. I joined main hall again after the renovation. Also, in the booklet, I would like to inform you that main hall and Stone Wall became registered Tangible Cultural Property on July 25, 2011. It is a great pleasure that there is a registered cultural property in Chuo-ku.
Well, after visiting, let's have a fun celebration. There were also cute children who participated in today's parade. The comic artist from Osaka was also excited.
There were stores from all over the country, not only in the Tsukiji area. Is it Mr. Matsuro's new product? It seems that there is a shop outside Tsukiji on the 7th of every month.
I met an acquaintance and shop at a store in Fukushima Prefecture. (For two people, permission to post photos has been obtained.)
There was a parade of "Yuruchara" with the child from Yasuaki Elementary School, but please give the report to other people. If you want to know more, this is the URL of the guide in advance. http://tsukijihongwanji.jp/kizukinasai2012/6507