On October 19 and 20, it is Ebisu-ko and Bettara-shi at Takarada Ebisu Shrine at 3-chome Nihonbashi Honmachi.
According to the company biography, Ebisu-sama, who was given by Ieyasu Tokugawa, was enshrined here. It is said that it is worshiped as a guardian deity of business prosperity, family prosperity, and fire prevention.
In Kansai, the New Year's Toka Ebisu is famous, but now October 20 is the main one here.
As for Bettara City, a city that sells votive offering fish and pickles for Ebisu-ko stands, walks around this shallow pickled radish in the crowd, and the girls wear it while saying Kasu sticks to the kimono, and there are men trying to get it interesting, from which the name was born.
It's the entrance to the shrine.
It is Takarada Ebisu Shrine.
It's a nice place.
When you go to Horidome-cho while enjoying the stalls, you will find Sugimori Shrine.
You can see the Tomizuka monument on the left.
Why don't you visit to win the lottery?