The annual "Tsukuda Island Bon Odori" is held every year for three days from July 13 to 15 around the tower set in the center of "Wataba-dori" at Tsukuda 1-chome.
It is one of the sea village folk performing arts that has been handed down in the Tsukuda area since ancient times.
It is said that the tradition origin of Bon Odori was performed at the Yulan Bonkai, the year of completion of the reconstruction of Tsukiji Honganji Temple in Tsukiji.
Today, when it comes to Bon Odori, the religious implications are diminished, and as a local event, the lively and vibrant 'Noryo Bon Dance Festival' is the mainstream, but Tsukuda Island Bon Dance, which has been handed down to this day, is a quiet rhythm and mouthful of Japanese lantern, which is decorated in a turret.
Lanterns are also displayed on the eaves of the surrounding houses, and the location of the "Unrelated Buddha (Spirit shelf)" set up in front of the "Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall" near the Sumida River is a folk religion that has been inherited. I feel again in the spirit of 'memorial' memorial service'.
On the last day, dancers can be seen in costumes that elaborate their own tastes.
This year again, the tasteful voice color of Tsuneo Iida, who takes the lead, and Kazuharu Yamada, representative of the Tsukudajima Bon Preservation Society, and the musical accompaniment with "Cola, Yatse, Yoyana, Korashoi" returned by the dancer. .