Bird Day Fair (held at Otori Shrine on each Day of the Bird in November)

Holding period

2022.11.04/11.16/11.28

Pray for business mating at Tori-no-ichi, a year-end tradition

Tori-no-ichi (rooster market) has been held since the Edo period to pray for good luck and prosperous business. Washi-jinja Shrine in Asakusa is one of the “three major rooster fairs in the Kanto area,” and is grandly held on the day of the rooster in November. Many stalls sell rakes, as their shape is associated with “gathering good fortune at hand. At night, lanterns are lit and the whole area is filled with “yyo~oh! Sole, sole, prosperity, prosperity, prosperity! The mood of the festival reaches its climax when the sellers call out in a lively voice, “Sore, sore, sore, sore, sore, sore, sore, sore, sore, sore! Once a purchase is made, the seller and buyer join together to perform the sambonjime, a ceremonial three-pronged clapping of hands, to close the festival. The lucky rakes are decorated with so many lucky charms, such as beckoning cats, cranes, turtles, and sea breams, that you can hardly see the rake, making a big impact. Prices range from around 1,000 yen to several hundred thousand yen. Buy a rake from a store you like and display it to bring in good luck for the coming year.

Event SummaryOutline

Location Washi-jinja Shrine 3-18-7 Senzoku, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access 7 minutes from Iriya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, 8 minutes from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express, 15 minutes from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, 15 minutes from Asakusa Station on the Tobu and Tokyo Metro lines

Holding period Friday, November 4, 16, and 28, 2022
Opening Hours 0:00~24:00
Contact Us 03-3876-1515
Related Links Official Site

新着・おすすめ情報

  1. Ningyocho Amazake Yokocho “Cherry Blossom Festival

  2. Enjoy book-related festivals in Koenji! “Book Tenement Festival” will be held from November 18 to 26.

  3. Kiyose Virtual Sunflower Festival

  4. Enjoyment of Life Exhibition 2023

  5. Mifune Festival (Kagoshima-Miyazaki-Fukuoka Festival, held annually on May 15)

  6. 150 Years of Railroads and Art

  7. 浅草神社例大祭 三社祭 2024

  8. 【黒江屋】漆器講座を開催

  9. The 46th Meguro Ward Citizens’ Festival

  10. Let’s make it with nuts! Oriental Zodiac Ornaments

  11. The 97th Azuma Odori

  12. Asakusa Kannon-ura Ichiyo Cherry Blossom Festival

  13. Ryutaro Takahashi Collection “ART de Cha Cha Cha – Exploring the DNA of Japanese Contemporary Art

  14. Kanda Gijutsu Festival 2023

  15. Katsushika-ku Traditional Industry Craftsmen’s Association Festival