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Sugimori Shrine Annual Festival (the main festival once every three years)

[Ken-san] May 18, 2018 18:00

_20180518_111714.JPGThis is a photo of the festival of Sugimori Shrine, which is held from May 18 (Fri) to May 19 (Sat).

 

This year there were many hot days than usual, and when I was taking this picture (May 18) was also a hot day. The Sugimori Shrine Annual Festival is the main festival once every three years. Sugimori Shrine is one of the seven deities of Nihonbashi that enshrines Ebisu Ogami, and was counted as one of Edo Mimori (Sugimori, Yanagimori, Kasumori) in the Edo period, and is a venerable shrine that gathered Takashi from the common people to the daimyo. There is also Tomizuka that honors the lottery originating from the lottery.

 

This photo was taken in front of Nihonbashi Elementary School, and many foreign tourists and many elementary school students cheered with clapping.

_20180518_162723.JPGThe main festival is held once every three years, followed by 2021. By then, the Rakuby World Cup has been held, the era has changed, and the Tokyo Olympics have been held, and various events are waiting for a short period of time. Chuo-ku has already reached a population of 160,000 and has become lively. It has become certain that more than 30 million foreigners come to Japan a year, and finally 40 million people a year are no longer dreams.

 

It's Wasshoi from the old Edo town to the future town.