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"Doburoku Festival" at Koami Shrine

1. December 3, 2014 19:00

It takes a few hours to cross the Togetsu-kyo Bridge and hunt the autumn leaves. In the fall of fruit, we celebrate the harvest of the year regardless of the east and west of the West, such as young sake festivals such as Oktober Fest and Bojolai Nouveau or Sunkus Giving andNiiname-no-Matsuri. On November 23, Niiname-no-Matsuri was held at shrines in the Imperial Palace and all over the country, and at Koami Shrine, the Doburoku Festival was held on November 28, in which worshipers were served in front of the shrine along with new grains (Nigori sake brewed with fresh rice from the year in Shinsenda). When you get off the Ningyocho station, you will hear the sound of a whistle. A large number of worshipers are waiting for their turn on the grounds that are not very large. Koami Shrine has been worshiped as a god of fortune and prosperity of business, which is said to have originated from Inari Shrine, which was enshrined at Koamiyama Manpukuji Temple built in the Muromachi period.

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I'm right away. When you finish your visit, a cute Mr. Miko recommends you doburoku next to you. There were 3 sizes. "Doburoku" is said to be specially made for this purpose, "It cannot be obtained elsewhere." I got it in the smallest size, but it's quite dark and strong. "Mizuku of good luck evil" made of Susukiki will be awarded for a fee. (2,500 yen)

I washed 200 yen with Zenirai Benten. Will it be 400 yen in a few days? And on the way home, thinking about the stupid things again. "Sato Kagura", which is designated as a country-designated Intangible Cultural Property dedicated from 12:30, cannot be seen due to the following schedule. I'm looking forward to next year.

Koami Shrine Nihonbashi Koamicho 16-23 Ningyocho Station A2 Exit 3 minutes