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Sanno Festival

The Sanno Festival is organized by Hie Jinja in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. The shrine has a long history, dating back to 1478, when it was built to ensure good fortune during the construction of the castle in Edo (now Tokyo).

The highlight of the festival is the procession of portable shrines, which meandered through Edo Castle during the Edo period (1603-1868) and was viewed by the shogun. For this reason, it was also called the Tenka, or "crowning," festival along with the Kanda Festival, another major festival in Tokyo.

The Scene

The Sanno parade has been held in alternating years since 1681. Even in years when there is no parade, though, a special stage is set up on the shrine grounds for performances of traditional dances and songs. There are also many street stalls selling traditional festival snacks and drinks.

The festival attracts many visitors, and the vicinity around the shrine becomes packed with people. Local children in particular look forward to the festival, playing with friends and buying snacks and drinks.

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