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【2024】Introducing the rokumachijinja adachiku! Gleaming lanterns illuminate the night at Rokuchou Shrine

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Gleaming lanterns illuminate the night at Rokuchou Shrine

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Basic Information

Rokuchou Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Adachi ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the deity Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and the legendary ancestor of the Imperial Family of Japan.

  • Address: 1-11 Rokuchou 1-chome, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 121-0061
  • Phone Number: 03-3883-2908
  • Access: 5-minute walk from Rokuchou Station on the Tsukuba Express Line
  • Festival Days: September 15th and 16th, 2024
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Main Events and Attractions of the Festival

The Rokuchou Shrine Festival is a lively and colorful event that attracts many visitors each year. The main events and attractions of the festival include:

Mikoshi Procession

The highlight of the festival is the mikoshi procession, where a portable shrine is carried through the streets of the neighborhood. The mikoshi is decorated with colorful tapestries and streamers, and it is carried by a team of men and women. The procession is accompanied by music and dancing, and it creates a festive atmosphere.

Lion Dance

Another popular attraction is the lion dance. A team of performers dressed in lion costumes dance to the beat of drums and gongs. The lion dance is said to bring good luck and fortune, and it is a favorite of children and adults alike.

Yatai

No Japanese festival is complete without yatai, or food stalls. At the Rokuchou Shrine Festival, there are many yatai selling a variety of delicious foods, such as yakisoba, takoyaki, and cotton candy. There are also games and activities for children, making it a fun event for the whole family.

Kagura

Kagura is a traditional Japanese performing art that combines music, dance, and storytelling. At the Rokuchou Shrine Festival, kagura is performed by a group of trained performers. The kagura performances are often based on Japanese mythology and folklore, and they are a beautiful and unique way to learn about Japanese culture.

Blessings and Deities

Rokuchou Shrine is dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and the legendary ancestor of the Imperial Family of Japan. Amaterasu Omikami is revered as the deity of the sun, light, and fertility. She is also seen as a symbol of Japan and its people.

  • Blessings: Good luck, fortune, prosperity, success, health, and happiness
  • Deities: Amaterasu Omikami

Origin and History

The origins of Rokuchou Shrine are unclear, but it is believed to have been founded in the early Edo period (1603-1868). The shrine was originally located in a different part of Adachi Ward, but it was moved to its current location in 1929.

  • Founded: Early Edo period (1603-1868)
  • Moved to current location: 1929

Tips and Notes for Visitors

Here are some tips and notes for visitors to Rokuchou Shrine:

  • Respect the shrine’s customs and traditions. Remove your shoes before entering the main hall, and be respectful of the shrine’s sacred objects.
  • Photography is not permitted inside the main hall.
  • The shrine is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Admission is free.

Parking Information

There is no parking lot at Rokuchou Shrine. However, there are several public parking lots nearby.

  • Rokuchou Parking Lot (5-minute walk from the shrine)
  • Adachi Ward Office Parking Lot (10-minute walk from the shrine)
  • Tsukuba Express Rokuchou Station Parking Lot (5-minute walk from the shrine)

Popular Stalls and Food Carts in Recent Years

 

Type of Stall Description
Takoyaki A staple at Japanese festivals. Characterized by a crispy outside and a creamy inside.
Jaga Butter A simple yet popular snack of hot potatoes lavishly topped with melted butter.
Baby Castella Small castella cakes, sweet and fluffy treats enjoyed by children and adults alike.
Grilled Ayu with Salt Fresh ayu fish grilled whole with salt, a savory taste of Japanese summer.
Shaapin A unique gourmet item influenced by foreign cuisine, with a chewy skin wrapping the filling.
Okonomiyaki A Japanese grilled dish where you often choose your own ingredients for a personalized flavor.
Cotton Candy A fluffy, sweet snack that’s extremely popular with children.
Chocolate Banana A banana coated in chocolate, a fun and visually appealing dessert.
Kushiyaki Various types of ingredients skewered and grilled, an easy-to-enjoy snack.
Yakisoba Fried noodles mixed with a special sauce, a fast food favorite in Japan.