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  2. Festivals in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Yosakoi dance festival, with an average of 100 groups. Summer (last weekend of August) Reisai Matsuri: Bunkyō (Nezu Shrine) September 21 Tokyo Jidai Matsuri: Asakusa: This festival celebrates the history of Tokyo and was first held in 1999. (It is not to be confused with Kyoto's Jidai Matsuri.) November 3 Oeshiki: Ikegami Honmonji: October 11 ...

  3. List of festivals in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo: Mainichi Film Awards: Film festival: Tokyo: Okinawa International Movie Festival: Film festival: Ginowan & Naha, Okinawa Island: Tokyo Filmex: Film festival: Tokyo: Tokyo International Film Festival [1] Film festival: Tokyo: Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival: Film festival: Tokyo: Yamagata International Documentary Film ...

  4. Sannō Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the festival from Yoshitoshi's One Hundred Aspects of the Moon. The print shows a float with a dancer impersonating the Dragon King passing Edo castle. Hie Shrine At Otoko-zaka, in Hie Shrine. Sannō Matsuri (山王祭) or the Sannō Festival, is a major Shinto festival in Tokyo, along with the Fukagawa Matsuri and Kanda Matsuri.

  5. Category:Festivals in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Events in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Festivals in Tokyo (1 C, 19 P) H. Honor Rising: Japan (5 P) N. ... Pages in category "Events in Tokyo" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total.

  7. Sanja Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    Sanja Matsuri is held on the third weekend of every May at Asakusa Shrine. [3] Its prominent parades revolve around three mikoshi (portable shrines referenced in the festival's name), as well as traditional music and dancing. Over the course of three days, the festival attracts 1.5 to 2 million locals and tourists every year. [4]

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    Pages in category "Festivals in Japan" ... List of festivals and events in Kamakura; M. ... Pakistan festival in Ueno, Tokyo.JPG 1,936 × 1,296; ...

  9. Kanda Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    Kanda Matsuri (神田祭) or the Kanda Festival, is one of the three great Shinto festivals of Tokyo, along with the Fukagawa Matsuri and Sannō Matsuri.The festival started in the early 17th century as a celebration of Tokugawa Ieyasu's decisive victory at the battle of Sekigahara and was continued as a display of the prosperity of the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period. [1]