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Tengu Matsuri/Tengu Matsuri |
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Tengu Matsuri/Tengu Matsuri – translated as Long Red-nosed Goblins Festival, which is actually held around the shopping streets of Shimokitazawa, Setagaya-ku. This is where the bean throwing ceremony is made where Tengu or men that wears long red-nosed masks marched the streets while throwing beans coming from the Temple of Shinryuji. |
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Tsubaki Matsuri |
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Tsubaki Matsuri – or also known as Camellia Festival, which is held in the island of Oshima. There are actually different kinds of events scheduled during the period of festival. Visitors who are interested to witness the celebration can take their flight in Haneda Airport. |
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Hatsu-uma Festival |
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Hatsu-uma Festival – also known as the Horse Day Festival held on Toyokawa Inari Betsuin Temple, Minat-ku. It has open-air stalls that usually open up for 9 to 5: 30 PM. This is one of the most enjoyable traditional Japanese festivals that every tourist should come to witness.
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