When visiting Tokyo, I happened to come across the Asakusa Sansha Festival. So leave this scene. Support for the gods, men, women and children, is very hard. It's really touching. I am honored to have the opportunity to come across such a festival.
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Popular with tourists visiting Japan and a staple of Tokyo's tourist spots, downtown Asakusa is famous for Sensoji Temple and Kaminarimon.
The festival held at the Asakusa Shrine in Asakusa is the Sanja Festival.
Due to the influence of the Tokyo Olympics, the popularity of overseas is increasing, and the "Sanja Festival" has become a very popular event that represents Tokyo and Japan.
Among them, the must-see is the "Binzasara Mai Dedication" of Dengaku Mai, which is designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Tokyo. By dancing with the rubbing sound of the musical instrument "Binzasara" made of 108 thin cypress boards superimposed, we pray for a good harvest.
One of the attractions is the many street stalls with flowers along the road, and enjoying eating while walking around is the real pleasure of the Sanja Festival. Asakusa is also famous for its many downtown Tokyo gourmet foods such as monjayaki, sukiyaki, and eel.
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