2022 Tsukiji·"Fire-fired Shinto ritual"
Tsukiji·At Namiki Shrine, "Fire-fired Shinto ritual" was executed on the grounds from 9:00 on December 17, the third Saturday of Shiwasu, and smoke is rising. Since the Edo period·Tsukiji Temple, which attracts many worshipers as a symbol of the eradication of disaster and is the origin of the name "Tsukiji Lion Festival".·There is a worship Shinto ritual that worshipers receive prayers, write their wishes on the wish skewer, and dedicate them on the tongue of the ceiling large lion, and remember them to drink wish and fulfill them. One month's worth of "Wish Kushi" is held at the Lion Hall's monthly festival on the first day of the following month, where the address and name of all those who had been delivered Shinto priesthood were re-written to the Great Lion, praying for wish to be fulfilled, and then placed in a dedicated box and kept cleanly. The stored "Wish skewers" is a "fire-fire-fire-fire-fire ritual" held on the third Saturday of December every year, and is fired by a clean fire. From this day, there will be a kayawa of Shiwasu Grand Exorcism on the precincts, and a kayawaguri will be held until the 10th of New Year.