Intangible Folk Cultural Property, designated by Tokyo Metropolitan Government, sponsored by the Tsukuda Island Bon Preservation Society, which has been held on July 13-15, is held on August 13-15, one month behind the scenes, due to various circumstances.
Since the Edo period, Tsukuda was designated as a Intangible Folk Cultural Property designated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 1976 as the "Tokyo Metropolitan Government" folk performing arts in 1976, when the Japanese lantern was connected to a balustrade area along the banks of the river,men and women of all ages danced to comfort the spirits of its ancestors and gathered clean goods.
Under the light lanterns, including "Autumn Seven Herbs", unique lyrics and unique moderation, and a tasteful dance that repeats back and forth around the tower counterclockwise to match the rhythm of the monotonous turret drum, Sorrow and impermanence drift. The "spirit shelf" installed on the banks of the Sumida River is a set up to welcome unrelated Buddhas coming from the river surface. Bon Odori is inherited today while the surrounding scenery is completely changed. This year, the tasteful voice of the leading person, Tsuneo Iida, resonates.