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ใŠใพใคใ‚Š!๐ŸŽ‰TSUKIJI๐ŸŸ PARADE of GIANT LION HEADS๐ŸฆSHINTO FESTIVAL (Shishi Matsuri)!

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ใŠใพใคใ‚Š!๐ŸŽ‰TSUKIJI๐ŸŸ PARADE of GIANT LION HEADS๐ŸฆSHINTO FESTIVAL (Shishi Matsuri)!

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The great Shishi (lion-dog) Taisai festival which greets the coming of summer is held every year by Namiyoke Inari Shinto shrine in Tsukiji!
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(Tsukiji is home to the world's most famous seafood market!)
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โ€ข Several HUGE & beautiful heads of Shishi (Sacred lion-Dogs) were created in the 1800's by master artisans using carved wood, leather, lacquer, iron, bronze & gold, will be paraded with music & dance featuring beautiful dressed (often half-naked) men and woman!
๐Ÿ˜… (I've been wanting to see this great festival, so now is our chance!)
โ€ข Namiyoke-jinja Inari shrine was founded in 1639 & is a famous place to pray for prosperity, good business & protection from disaster & bad luck. Inari is the Kami of rice & all agricultural products.
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The Shishi matsuri tradition is passed on to each generation since the Edo period. (1603-1868)
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History says local people faced many problems in land-reclamation work at the coast of Edo (now Tokyo) because shoreline embankments in the Tsukiji area were often washed away by fierce winds & ocean waves!
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โ€ข The forces of nature calmed down after people started worshiping the sacred image of a deity which was floated on the oceanโ€™s surface. People started the celebration as soon as the reclamation completed in 1659 by carrying floats & Omikoshi (portable shrines) that represents a dragon that controls the clouds, a tiger that controls the winds & huge heads of male & female shishi lions. (but many FOXES are there, too!)
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ONLY women may carry the giant red female Lion head & they work very hard! (The female Shishi head weighs 0.7 metric tons, or 1,500 pounds, the male head weighs 1 ton, or 2,200 pounds!)
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Hon-Matsuri is the "hon" (true) festival of several over a span of 3-4 years
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โ€ข A Chinowa (a large, sacred hoop made of kaya grass) will be set up for summer spirit-cleansing rituals where you can perform Chinowa-kuguri (passing in and out, through a Chinowa).
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โ€ข We'll take a tour of the neighborhood & follow the parade of the Giant Shishi Heads & omikoshi as they go out & come back to the shrine, or watch the parade go by, while enjoying conversation & delicious food & drinks, so please invite all of your friends to join this festive event!
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We'll also tour superb Tsukiji Honganji Buddhist temple, famous for it's unusual architecture, plus many gorgeous stone & wood carvings, around the temple. They have a pipe organ & many astonishing golden ornaments which must be seen which greatly add to the heavenly-temple atmosphere!
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NOTE: We have no set event fee, but donations of from๏ฟฅ2000-๏ฟฅ4000 per person are appreciated! We work hard to plan interesting events & guide you safely to the best places, so please give generously!
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KIDS are WELCOME & free to join with a parent!
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We look forward to seeing you & hope you will invite your friends to join in this unique experience of traditional Japanese culture.
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IT WILL BE FUN, SO LET'S ALL GO!!!
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Wear comfortable shoes, your smile & bring a hat in case it's very sunny!
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Thanks, your organizer, Kerry D. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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COVID-19 safety measures
Event will be outdoor
We'll be out in the fresh air and sunshine for most of this Meetup but we need everyone to be aware of of Covid-19. Your caring attitude & behavior can protect all of us, so thanks for your cooperation! ~ KERRYD. ๐Ÿ˜Š
The event host is instituting the above safety measures for this event. Meetup is not responsible for ensuring, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed.
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Saturday, June 10, 2023
12:30 AM
Tsukiji, Chuo-ku ยท Tokyo
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