At 10:00 am, a lion dance was performed with a musical accompaniment in front of Cored Nihonbashi.
When I walked a little around the area, boxes containing things like baseball balls lined up on both sides of Nihonbashi Bridge.
When I touched the chot, I felt something like mold. There was a man in the middle of the bridge who seemed to be involved with this ball, so when I asked, the contents of this ball were made of bacteria and thrown into the river to decontaminate the river. It is said that it will throw it into the river after about an hour, so it was already over when I went to see it in about an hour. I'm sorry!
At the foot of the bridge in Nihonbashi, there was a tent with several long-established stores selling lucky bags.
Near 12 o'clock the traffic increased, but it felt less than last year. While eating verses at home
I thought it would be better to watch the marathon on TV.
Near 1:20 pm, the first day-sized runner passed. A moment. After that, the following runners ran away one after another. Thank you very much. This year, the event on January 3 of the last few years has ended. May it be a good year!