Thursday, January 11, 2007

Toka Ebisu - Nishinomiya Jina

Yesterday i went to Nishinomiya Jinja for Toka Ebisu. It's a festival where you go and pray for good business luck and to have a prosperous year. Nishinomiya Jinja is the head ebisu shrine in Japan and about 2 million people make the yearly pilgrimage for the three days. All the way from the station to the shrine are hundreds of street vendors selling lots of great food and good luck charms to leave at the shrine.

as always click on the image to see a larger photo.

the main gate of the shrine grounds at about 9:30am. Seemed to be mainly
old people. Not sure how many are still in business or if it's just habit.

the entrance to the actuall shrine.

These guys hit you in the head with a paper pompom
for good luck as you enter the shrine.

Nishinomiya Jina.

this is where everyone throws money for good luck. Not sure
why security is needed as most people are only throwing in
5 or 10 yen coins. It'd take a few hours to get a $100. Or maybe
he's guarding the sake barrels behind him.

a giant tuna that you stuff with money. People were sticking money
in every cavity. As you can see it was 2.55m long and 295 kg or about $15,000.

some good luck charms to hang in your office or leave at the
shrine

one of the street vendors cooking sausages, yaki soba and
okonomiyaki.

this is where you donate yet some more money and leave
your bamboo good luck charm thing for a prosperous year.
with all the good luck you wonder how Japan ever has trouble
financially.

for extra good luck you can get your bamboo hand carved.
these were selling for around $60.

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