Takarada Ebisu Shrine

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  • Nihonbashi
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Time Out says

The surrounding houses and parking lot almost obscure this quiet neighbourhood shrine, but it still attracts a steady stream of locals stopping by for a quick prayer.

Details

Address
3-10-11 Nihonbashi-Honcho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo
Transport:
Ningyocho Station (Hibiya, Asakusa lines), exit A5; Kodenmacho Station (Hibiya line), exit 3

What’s on

Nihonbashi Bettara-Ichi

Feel the spirit of Edo at this curious festival taking place around the tiny Takarada Ebisu Shrine in Nihonbashi. 500-odd stalls are set up to sell everything from spices to yakisoba, but the main attraction is bettara-zuke, the daikon radish pickles known as a local speciality. The festival also features mikoshi parades and floats manned by kids from the neighbourhood on October 19, a Bon Odori dance festival on October 20 and a magical atmosphere at night on both days, when the street in front of the shrine is lit up with lanterns. Join the locals and transport yourself back in time in the cool autumn air.
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