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【2024】Introducing the suwajinja kitaku! Enchanting shrine festival in Tokyo’s Kita Ward

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Enchanting shrine festival in Tokyo’s Kita Ward

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Basic Information

諏訪神社 is a Shinto shrine located in Akabane Kita, Kita Ward, Tokyo, Japan. It is a former village shrine in the modern shrine ranking system.

  • Address: 3-1-2 Akabane Kita, Kita Ward, Tokyo
  • Phone Number: 03-3902-0004
  • Access: 5-minute walk from JR Akabane Station North Exit, or 3-minute walk from Akabane-Iwabuchi Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line
  • Festival Days: Late August (Sat and Sun), 2024
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Main Events and Attractions of the Festival

The 諏訪神社 Kita Ward Festival is a lively and colorful event that attracts many visitors each year. The main events and attractions of the festival include:

Mikoshi Procession

One of the highlights of the festival is the mikoshi procession. A mikoshi is a portable shrine that is carried through the streets by a team of people. The mikoshi of 諏訪神社 is particularly large and impressive, and it is carried by a team of over 100 people. The procession is accompanied by music and dancing, and it creates a festive atmosphere in the streets of Kita Ward.

Kagura Performance

Kagura is a traditional Japanese performing art that is often performed at Shinto shrines. During the 諏訪神社 Kita Ward Festival, there will be a kagura performance by a local troupe. The performance will tell the story of a god or goddess from Japanese mythology, and it will be accompanied by music and dance. Kagura is a beautiful and unique art form that is sure to impress visitors.

Food Stalls

No Japanese festival is complete without food stalls! At the 諏訪神社 Kita Ward Festival, there will be a variety of food stalls selling everything from traditional Japanese dishes to international cuisine. Visitors can enjoy a variety of delicious foods while they enjoy the festival.

Games and Activities

There will also be a variety of games and activities for visitors of all ages to enjoy at the festival. These games and activities may include things like sumo wrestling, archery, and ring toss. There will also be a children’s area with games and activities designed specifically for kids.

Blessings and Deities

諏訪神社 is dedicated to the the god of agriculture, water, and wind. He is also said to be the guardian deity of Kita Ward. Visitors to the shrine can pray for good fortune in these areas, as well as for general good luck and prosperity.

Origin and History

The origins of 諏訪神社 are unclear, but it is believed to have been founded in the early Heian period (794-1185). The shrine was originally located in a different part of Kita Ward, but it was moved to its current location in 1624. The shrine has been rebuilt several times over the centuries, most recently in 1921.

Tips and Notes for Visitors

  • The 諏訪神社 Kita Ward Festival is a popular event, so it is advisable to arrive early to avoid crowds.
  • The festival is held entirely outdoors, so it is important to dress appropriately for the weather.
  • There are a number of food stalls at the festival, so visitors can enjoy a variety of delicious foods.
  • The festival is a great opportunity to learn about Japanese culture and traditions.

Parking Information

There is no parking lot at 諏訪神社, but there are a number of public parking lots nearby. Visitors can also use public transportation to get to the shrine.

Popular Stalls and Food Carts in Recent Years

 

Type of StallDescription
TakoyakiA staple at Japanese festivals. Characterized by a crispy outside and a creamy inside.
Jaga ButterA simple yet popular snack of hot potatoes lavishly topped with melted butter.
Baby CastellaSmall castella cakes, sweet and fluffy treats enjoyed by children and adults alike.
Grilled Ayu with SaltFresh ayu fish grilled whole with salt, a savory taste of Japanese summer.
ShaapinA unique gourmet item influenced by foreign cuisine, with a chewy skin wrapping the filling.
OkonomiyakiA Japanese grilled dish where you often choose your own ingredients for a personalized flavor.
Cotton CandyA fluffy, sweet snack that’s extremely popular with children.
Chocolate BananaA banana coated in chocolate, a fun and visually appealing dessert.
KushiyakiVarious types of ingredients skewered and grilled, an easy-to-enjoy snack.
YakisobaFried noodles mixed with a special sauce, a fast food favorite in Japan.