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Series: 1 year old, first Kanda festival! ②Countdown until the day

[Edamame] 18:00 on May 17, 2017

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.

 

Previous article here → /archive/2017/05/post-4331.html



Apply for a half-wear rental of the neighborhood association,

It's my feeling of festiveness.

If you do so, you can see the state of the city becoming a "festival specification".

Sunday, May 7 Weekend one week before Kanda festival.

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A yellow flag with "Kanda festival" on the street.

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A banner of "Kanda Myojin Festival" at Ohiro Shrine in the town.

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I feel that the name of the person who donated has increased.


May 9 (Tuesday). If you were walking in the direction of Ningyocho for business.

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・・The flag of the world?

But that's going to be a lively atmosphere again.


And finally on May 12th (Friday).

The next day is the day when the procession of the festival "Shinko Matsuri" is also held.

Even Hamacho Park, which always brings my daughter Azuki

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It is decorated by the neighborhood association next door.

And...

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I borrowed my daughter Azuki's half-wear and obi!

The size (90 cm) is also to be written at the time of application.

The size is perfect.

And distributed to all the children.

A guard tag lowered from the neck.

I'm glad you got this.

So you’re ready for the next day! That's right.


That's right. Speaking of preparation.

Here is the most useful thing to enjoy the first Kanda festival.

This is "Nihonbashi Goyomi" of free paper.

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The May issue features Kanda festival.

Explanation of terms that can be understood by the first time

The state of the previous festival,

And the route of the festival procession

A map with approximate scheduled passage time was also posted.

It was so easy to see and understand!

If this is the case, how long and where to go?

It's easy to set up a schedule, right?

In fact, my husband grew up in an area that was completely unrelated to the festival.

I couldn't imagine the festival at all.

So, in this article, "It's such a great thing!"

I was surprised at the scale and glamorousness.

http://www.nihonbashi-tokyo.jp/enjoy/feature/201705/


"Nihonbashi Goyomi" has many interesting articles every month outside of Kanda festival.

 It's a recommended reading.

 We also recommend the publisher's website called "Machi Nihonbashi" with plenty of information.

 http://www.nihonbashi-tokyo.jp/

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