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Ningyocho-dori, full of atmosphere during the year-end and New Year holidays

[often slap] January 3, 2019 14:00

The Ningyocho Shopping Street, which runs from Ningyocho Station to Suitengumae Station, is located in Ningyocho Shopping Street.
Every year, during the year-end and New Year holidays, lanterns are served along the street.
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At night, the warm lanterns illuminate the streets and create a wonderful atmosphere.
Is it like an illumination that looks like a downtown area in Edo?
Ningyocho-dori is a street where you can enjoy various changes in outfits throughout the year, but I like this year-end and New Year lantern decoration best.
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Lanterns line up at the entrance of "Daikanonji".
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At the end of the year, Ningyocho-dori will become a “Toshinoichi” and there will be stalls selling Shinto straw festoon decorations. (Note: 2018 has already ended.)
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In this season, besides Toshinoichi, you can hear the voices of the town council's `` Beware of Fire '' and the sound of claps, and `` Torichika '' and `` Torichu '' who are famous for egg grilling Many people come to make reservations, and on weekday nights, there are many people returning from the year-end party, and the city of Ningyocho is full with the end of the year. And at the beginning of the year it will be a different crowd of people in new year worshipping.

In any case, it is a season when you feel that the various activities of those who live, work, and visitors in this city are shaped like this "lively lively". I would like to work hard as a correspondent next year as a tourist association so that I can well convey the charm of Chuo-ku's “lively lively”