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The bustle of Bettara City

This year is cloudy in autumn, and October 19th and 20th have continued since the Edo period.…Good harvest and thriving business…Nihonbashi Ebisu-ko "Betara-shi" is a wish. Around Takarada Ebisu Shrine (Nihonbashi Honmachi), which enshrines the Ebisu statue given by the Tokugawa family, there are Betta pickles, local famous shops and stalls. It is a typical festival as a feature of autumn.

In addition, "Kirisansho", which is said to have been made at the same time as Ebisu-ko, as a sweet so that anyone can eat Sansho, which is used as a herbal medicine, opened next to the shrine (145 years of establishment, Higetsudo). It has been.

There is also a dedicated Japanese lantern on the grounds of Sugimori Shrine (Horidome-cho), which enshrines the same Ebisu Ogami, where Tomizuka is located (Photo ↓).

Due to the close proximity of the “Kofune Riverside” and “Hamacho Riverside”, which played the role of the market, there may have been a great deal of people during the Edo period.

 The bustle of Bettara City