Makoto Takeuchi, director of the Edo Tokyo Museum, participated in a fun course with a time-slip atmosphere to the Edo period.
Edo people who lived an eco-friendly life while getting close to nature, centered on the lunar calendar, even today.
There are lifestyle habits that have been passed down while changing their shape, but they are gradually forgotten.
It was also a time to feel lonely at the moment when I was inferior with mental margins.
〇 New Year's Day, First Sale, Inari-san, Umemi, Hinamatsuri, Cherry Blossom Viewing, Festival, Goldfish Selling, River Opening Fireworks, Mid-Autumn Moon, Eve Soba, Night Break Bell (Not at that time)
By the way, "Kidai Shoran" in the underground concourse of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, from Nihonbashi to Imagawa Bridge (Kanda) in 1805.
It's a picture scroll of prosperity. When I looked slowly, I noticed something interesting, please.
(Each photo is displayed large when clicked.)
Now, I feel like Fukutoku Shrine in Muromachi 2-chome, "sacred shrine forest", which will be made next year, will be saved.
gassho.