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Sannō Matsuri

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Major Shinto festival in Tokyo held biennially in June
This article is about the biennial festival in Tokyo. For the festival in Takayama also called Sannō Matsuri, seeTakayama Festival.

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Depiction of the festival fromYoshitoshi'sOne Hundred Aspects of the Moon. The print shows afloat with a dancer impersonating theDragon King passing Edo castle.
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At Otoko-zaka, in Hie Shrine

Sannō Matsuri (山王祭) or theSannō Festival, is a majorShintofestival inTokyo, along with theFukagawa Matsuri andKanda Matsuri. The Festival takes place annually in mid-June, but involves a procession called Shinkosai in even-numbered years only; annual celebrations encompass a number of activities and celebrations over a week, including the day-long Shinkosai (also called Jinkosai) parade throughNagatachō,Chiyoda, Tokyo.[1][2]

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  1. ^"Sanno Matsuri". Japan National Tourism Organization. Retrieved15 May 2011.
  2. ^"Sanno Matsuri". Japan Guide. Retrieved15 May 2011.

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