Mountain King Festival

Mountain King Festival

Event Overview

One of the three major festivals in Japan. It has been widely known to the world under the name of "Tenka Matsuri", which was counted as the first festival in the capital of the capital and was observed by successive general military families. Image courtesy: Hie Shrine

Info

Tokyo Metro Tameike-Sanno Station → 3 minutes on foot
3 minutes from the Metropolitan Expressway Kasumigaseki entrance
40 units/worship is free; may not be used during the festival

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

The procession and parade, such as the Mikkoshi and the float


State of the Shinko Festival during the regular festival
Hie Shrine

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