Sannō_Matsuri

Sannō Matsuri

Sannō Matsuri (山王祭) or the Sannō Festival, is a major Shinto festival in Tokyo, along with the Fukagawa Matsuri and Kanda Matsuri. The Festival takes place annually in mid-June, but involves a procession called Shinkosai in even-numbered years only; annual celebrations encompass a number of activities and celebrations over a week, including the day-long Shinkosai (also called Jinkosai) parade through Nagatachō, Chiyoda, Tokyo.[1][2]

Depiction of the festival from Yoshitoshi's Hundred Aspects of the Moon. The print shows a float with a dancer impersonating the Dragon King passing Edo castle.
Hie Shrine
At Otoko-zaka, in Hie Shrine

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References

  1. "Sanno Matsuri". Japan National Tourism Organization. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  2. "Sanno Matsuri". Japan Guide. Retrieved 15 May 2011.



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