On November 23, the autumn festival "Niiname-no-Matsuri" was held at Tsukiji Namiwa Inari Shrine, one of the three festivals a year.
Niiname-no-Matsuri is a festival to appreciate the autumn harvest that has been held at shrines nationwide, including the Imperial Palace since ancient times.
In front of the rice sculptor Chita Seiun, which was burned down in the late Edo period, was revived by a wood sculptor Chita Seiun, a Kaga lion head in Tsurugi-cho, Ishikawa-gun, Ishikawa-Nigori sake (now Yawata-cho, Hakusan-shi).
On the day, worshipers will be served with precious Nigori sake "Koho" whose production is limited. (It will end as soon as it runs out)
In addition, those who attend the first course (3,000 yen per bite) will be awarded "Koho" (limited to 250 bottles) and Hatsuho, Shinmai Nigo, and amulet from the sacred rice field.
In addition, the sake "Namisai" made from rice from the sacred rice field will be offered to the festival in June of the following year.
All are brewed at the "Manzai Raku" brewery Kobori Sake Brewery in Tsurugi Honmachi, Hakusan City (former Tsurugi-cho, Ishikawa-gun).