Nihonbashi Ebisu Kou “Bettara Ichiba”, a traditional event that has continued since the Edo period

Holding period

2023.10.19 〜 2023.10.20

Ukiyoe Exhibition and Music Festival in Nihonbashi

The festival is crowded with about 500 stalls, including about 20 stalls selling the famous betara-zuke (pickles), shichimi (seven spices), amezaiku (candy craft), and more. At night, the large paper lanterns in front of the Baoda Ebisu Shrine and the more than 1,500 lanterns in the area add color to the area, attracting many people to the unique atmosphere of the night festival.
The festival is said to have continued since the middle of the Edo period and is known as one of the most popular autumnal events in Nihonbashi. This year, popular events such as the mikoshi parade and the street Bon Odori dance, which is held on closed streets, will be revived.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Around Baoda Ebisu Shrine and Sugimori Shrine
Access 30 second walk from Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Kodenmacho Station, Exit 3
2 minutes walk from Exit 5 of JR Shin-Nihonbashi Station

Holding period October 19 and 20, 2023
Opening Hours 12:00~21:00

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