Ebisu scheme

Ebisu scheme

Event Overview

On both sides of the approach to the street, shops of the specialty "Otokaraichi" are lined up, and they are crowded with people who wish for the prosperity of business and the opening of the city. In the precincts, Kagura is performed, and Ebisu and Hyokoko dance to the flute and drums. * The contents may be changed or canceled depending on the situation.

Info

JR Ashikaga Station → 30 minutes on foot; or Tobu Ashikaga City Station → 5 minutes bus, bus stop: Dori 6-chome off, 10 minutes on foot
6km 15 minutes from Ashikaga IC, Hokukan East Road via National Route 293
Free. Saiko Fureai Center, other temporary parking lot planned to open

Event Period

(Planned)

Price

Free

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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