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Kagamibiraki-Eitaro Sohonho-

[rosemary sea] January 14, 2017 16:00

This is rosemary sea, which covers "gifts and enjoy yourself" as the entrance.

 

On January 11 (Wednesday), we visited the annual Eitaro Sohonho Kagamibiraki.

As we announced on January 9 as information from our ears, "mochi-containing soup powder" was served free of charge at 2:00 pm on the day at Nihonbashi Main Store.

The first 500 people ended in about 50 minutes as usual.

Rozmari finally started interviewing just before the end.

Mr. Ishikura, Director of the Public Relations Office of Eitarou Sohonpo Co., Ltd., gave permission to publish the article.

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The rice cake is soft and soft, and the soup powder is gentle sweetness, best match.

(In a customer interview, I heard that's the case.)

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There was a place where you could get on the spot.

There is a scene full of happiness here and there. Families and couples.

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Similarly, products such as karinto were also sold at stores.

Sales were cheaper than normal prices, and it was a great success.

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There is also a gate by the Edo Dai-Kagura Maruichi Maruichi Seno company.

Unfortunately, I wasn't in time for the actual show of the gated art itself.

I wanted to see lion dance and acrobatics, which are said to have a history of 400 years.

I could barely listen to the music.

 

DSC01757a.jpgThere was one lucky thing about late visit.

 

That was when I was able to talk to Seno Maruichi Edo Dai-Kagura and 13th Iemoto. (Photo on the left)

 

Iemoto was born in Nihonbashi.

It seems that Eitaro has been gated since 1951.

 

I will introduce you to Edo Dai-Kagura Maruichi Senosha and Iemoto himself on this blog later.

 

1-2-5, Nihonbashi

03-3271-7785

Business hours 9:30 to 18:00 (Mon-Sat)

Regular holidays Sunday and public holidays

Click here for Eitarou Sohonbu's website ⇒ http://www.eitaro.com/

 

Click here for the homepage of Edo Dai-Kagura Maruichi Senoshanaka ⇒ http://edo-daikagura.com/japanese/