On the 29th, the Doburoku Festival was held at Koami Shrine on the banks of the former Higashiboriru River.
The so-called festival was named after serving worshipers on November 28 (a muddy sake made from fresh rice harvested in the Shinryo field) served in Niiname-no-Matsuri.
This is the explanation board of Koami Shrine.
This is the adjacent Kagura Hall.
It's a lot of work.
Good luck protection against misfortune's mizuku is visible.
I was able to hear the folk cultural property of Kagura.
The present shrine hall and Kagura Hall were built in 1929 and survived the war and is now the only wooden cypress shrine built in the Nihonbashi area, and is designated as a cultural property of Chuo-ku.