2024 The downtown feature “Ebisu-ko Bettara City” where history and culture live.
October 19·On both days of the 20th, Nihonbashi's autumn tradition "Ebisu Kobettara City" was held around Takarada Ebisu Shrine (Nihonbashi Honmachi 3). The “Ebisu-ko” (annual event that worships Ebisu God and invites stakeholders) held on October 20 at a merchant house is thriving business.·household miniature shrine is an important practice for merchants who wish for safety at home.·It is said that since the middle of the Meiji era, pickles (Bedarazuke) made from shallow salted radish pickled on rice koji floor began to be sold and became popular and became a specialty, and the name "Bedaraichi" became established, and it seems to have been bought as a lucky items that isoffering. It has a subtle sweetness and a crisp texture. There are large lanterns in front of Takarada Ebisu Shrine, and various worshipers along the surrounding roads.·The company name dedication lantern is raised, and when the light enters, the atmosphere increases further. For a limited time, the opening of Ebisu image of deity in sacred object of worship, which is said to have been made by the master Unkei of the Kamakura period, is held. Child portable shrine·The floats start at 15:30 and the adult portable shrine walk around the town from 16:30. In the vicinity of Sugimori Shrine (Nihonbashi Horidomecho 1), which is said to be the enshrining of Ebisu God in later years, the fair of the Ebisu God Festival stands, and the neighborhood is Bettazuke, local long-established gems, traditional crafts that shine craftsmanship, and eating and drinking.·There are a lot of stalls and stalls that hear about 500 items in total.