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| Summary | Kanda Matsuri Festival |
| Beginning DateTime | 9th May 2008 Friday (Allday Event) |
| Finishing DateTime | 15th May 2008 Thursday |
| Location | Kanda Myojin Shrine, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
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| Description | During the Edo-era (1603-1867), the Kanda Matsuri was called the "Tenka Matsuri" - a term which carries the meaning that it was the greatest festival of its day. Approximately 100 of the 200 participating miniature shrines protecting the local parishioners will enter the shrine one after the other from morning to evening on the 15th bringing about the festival's dramatic climax.More Information http://www.kandamyoujin.or.jp/english/top.html |
| Categories | Kanto,Tokyo |
| Submitter | attjapan |
| Class | Public |
| Recur Rules | |
| Last Modified | 12th May 2008 Monday |
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During the Edo-era (1603-1867), the Kanda Matsuri was called the "Tenka Matsuri" - a term which carries the meaning that it was the greatest festival of its day. Approximately 100 of the 200 participating miniature shrines protecting the local parishioners will enter the shrine one after the other from morning to evening on the 15th bringing about the festival's dramatic climax.