Sanja Matsuri

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Sanja Matsuri is one of Tokyo’s largest and most famous Shinto festivals, celebrated annually in Asakusa with lively processions of mikoshi (portable shrines), traditional performances, and large crowds.

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Sanja Matsuri canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto festival
annual event
religious festival
alsoKnownAs Sanja Festival
Three Shrine Festival
associatedShrine Asakusa Shrine
associatedTemple Sensō-ji
associatedWith Sensō-ji founders
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
city Tokyo
country Japan
culturalSignificance important local community festival
major event in Tokyo’s festival calendar
district Asakusa
estimatedAttendance over one million people
features Shinto ceremonies
festival stalls
mikoshi processions
parades
portable shrines
religious rituals
street performances
taiko drumming
traditional dance
traditional music
frequency annual
genre matsuri
hasMikoshi dozens of neighborhood mikoshi
three main mikoshi of Asakusa Shrine
honors Hajino Nakatomo
Hinokuma Hamanari
Hinokuma Takenari
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Asakusa
Taitō, Tokyo, Japan
surface form: Taitō, Tokyo

Tokyo
mainLocation Asakusa Shrine
Sensō-ji
mainProcessionDay Sunday
nameMeaning Three Shrine Festival
surface form: Three Shrines Festival
region Kantō region
religion Shinto
scale one of Tokyo’s largest festivals
one of Tokyo’s most famous festivals
startDayPattern third Friday of May
theme veneration of Asakusa’s three founding deities
typicalDuration three days
typicalMonth May
ward Taitō

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Senso-ji Temple associatedWithFestival Sanja Matsuri
subject surface form: Senso-ji
Asakusa hasFestival Sanja Matsuri
Asakusa Shrine associatedFestival Sanja Matsuri
Asakusa Shrine hosts Sanja Matsuri
Sensō-ji associatedWith Sanja Matsuri