Time Out says

This festival takes place during the anniversary of the completion of the original Edo period earthen walls that make up this shrine, which are now 250 years old. Much like many other Tori no Ichi celebrations, this one includes the sale of kumade and kakkome charms (¥1,000). In addition, the festival also will be raffling off special gold-leaf taikin amulets that have an auspicious sea-bream (tai) theme, so don’t miss your chance at one of these. The second festival takes place on November 22, so you'll have two chances to ensure your luck for 2015.

Details

Open Mon Nov 10

Time evening of the previous day-midnight

Telephone 03 3541 8451

Venue Namiyoke Inari Shrine

Address 6-20-37 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku

Transport Tsukiji Station (Hibiya line), Tsukijishijo Station (Oedo line)

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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