Saturday, November 26, 2016

Would You Like To Try A Virtual-Reality Tour Of Japanese Festival Food Stalls?

Last Wednesday was the day for traditional Japanese custom, "Torinoichi (Dey of Bird Market)". It is a seasonal event to sell one kind of lucky charms which is held a couple of times in November every year. I introduced about the market last year, so please check the previous post post for more explanation! (Click here to read the previous post about "Trinoichi"!)

With these kind of traditional events held at shrines and temples, we can find many festival stalls selling food. Buying these festival food would be one of the enjoyments when people go out for festivals. 

The photos are showing Otori Shrine in Hachioji City, Tokyo. Streets around the shrine are filled with lots of food stalls. They sell various food such as cotton candies, spit-roasted meat, Takoyaki, roasted chestnuts, traditional mix spice, and so on. I took a short video when I walked through among the stalls and linked below.

Hope you will enjoy the virtual-reality tour of Japanese festival stalls!


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