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Sanno Matsuri (Hie Shrine) 2028

Held in full only in even-numbered years, Hie Shrine's grand procession sends a 500-strong parade of courtly costumes and portable shrines on a ten-hour route past the Imperial Palace and Ginza.

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Cuándo · Dónde

Cuándo
2028/06/07 22:30 – 2028/06/08
Dónde
Hie Shrine (Hie Jinja), Akasaka(2-10-5 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)
Ciudad
Tokio
Cómo llegar
A 3-minute walk from Tameike-Sanno or Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro; near the National Diet.
Precio
Gratis

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Cómo llegar
A 3-minute walk from Tameike-Sanno or Akasaka Station on the Tokyo Metro; near the National Diet. Abrir ruta en Google Maps ↗
Reserva y entrada
Entrada gratuita: más detalles en la página oficial (botón de arriba).
Idioma
Principalmente en japonés: una app de traducción en el móvil ayuda.
Ideal para
amantes de la cultura, grupos de amigos

Destacados

  • The Shinko-sai grand procession, held only in even years, winding 23km through central Tokyo over about ten hours
  • Hundreds of participants in Heian-era court costume, with mikoshi and ornate floats
  • Hie Shrine's vivid red gates and hillside stairway in the Akasaka government district

Origen e historia

One of Edo's three great festivals, the Sanno Matsuri honors the guardian deity of Hie Shrine; during the Edo period its procession was permitted to enter the shogun's castle, and today it still passes the Imperial Palace. The full festival alternates yearly with Kanda Matsuri.

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The full procession runs only in even-numbered years (next: 2028); odd years see a smaller observance. Check the route map in advance and stake out a spot near Ginza or the Imperial Palace for the best views.

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