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Spring Doyo @ Chuo-ku

[Nanako Tsukishima] May 1, 2017 12:00

Recently, the phrase "Spring Earth (Ox Day)" is sometimes seen in the city.

Isn't "Doyo" a midsummer who eats eels on the day of the ox? I wondered, and looked it up.


It is derived from this "Doyo" and China's "Yin-Yang Five Lines Thought", and is said to be four times a year for each season. The 18 days before spring, summer, fall, and winter are called "earth use", and there is a meaning of the adjustment period to move on to the next season, spending time quietly before starting new things in a busy period.


By the way, in the case of this year, May 5 is a summer, so April 17 to May 4 will be used for spring soil.

Certainly, this period is the timing of "May's illness", and there is a difference in temperature between morning and evening, and it is a time to complain of mental and physical disorders, so old teachings are also used in modern times.

So, at such times, I wonder if you eat eels and get better, but in fact, according to the five-way philosophy, the food that sticks on the day of the ox is good for summer soil, and the spring soil is `` White that sticks on the day of the dog '' Things "are good.
                                    
Looking at the calendar, the dog day during the spring soil period is only April 29.IMG_0616.jpg

What is the "white thing with i"? Squid?

Is it better to go to Tsukiji and have squid sushi?

                                                                         

But after all, it's an eel. In the end, I went to a long-established eel shop at the main store in Ginza 8-chome.
By the way, there are two Ox Days on April 20 and May 2 in the spring of this year.

Everybody is full of people during the major holidays, but it is also recommended to enjoy spring soil, such as eating and comparing delicious eels from long-established stores in the city or eating white food at Tsukiji.


 

 

[The festival full of enthusiasm is coming soon] Tepposhu Inari Shrine Reitaisai festival & Kanda festival

[Dye] May 1, 2017 09:00

There is a sign of a festival in the city in Chuo-ku in May.

   

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◆ May 2 (Tuesday) - May 5 (Friday)
Reitaisai festival, 1177
http://teppozujinja.or.jp/nenkan.html#reitaisai

   

It's coming soon! Why don't you visit the renovated Fujizuka?

   

On May 3rd and 4th, portable shrine will parade around Minato, Irifune, Shintomicho and Ginza.
portable shrine route ⇒ http://yayoikai.sakura.ne.jp/h29/jyunro.pdf

   

At 2:00 pm on May 5th, "Shintomiza Children's Kabuki Dedication Performance" was held at Tepposu Children's Park.
It's wonderful to pass on traditional performing arts to future generations more closely.
 

     

     

◆ May 11 (Thursday) - May 17 (Wednesday)
Kanda Myojin Kanda festival
http://www.kandamyoujin.or.jp/kandamatsuri/event/

    

It is counted as one of the three major festivals in Japan and one of the three major festivals in Edo.
On May 13th and 14th, 200 large and small portable shrines from 108 town associations overflow in the Nihonbashi and Kanda area.

    

Two years ago, Kanda Myojin was 400 years old, so it was truly spectacular that there was portable shrine no matter which corner in the city.
The town council where I live is Miyairi for the first time this year, and Chibi of my home will finally participate for the first time p (` ・ ω ・ ́) q

      
traditional event is full of enthusiasm unique to Japanese people. Anyway, the power is amazing.
Please come and experience it!

     

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