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.
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
Bueno saber antes de ir
- 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.
Bueno saber
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.