Hozuki-ichi

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Hozuki-ichi is a traditional summer fair in Asakusa, Tokyo, known for its stalls selling bright orange hōzuki (ground cherry) plants and its association with visits to Senso-ji Temple.

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Hozuki-ichi canonical 1
Hōzuki-ichi 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese festival
annual event
traditional summer fair
associatedWith Asakusa Shrine
Avalokiteśvara
surface form: Bodhisattva Kannon

Senso-ji NERFINISHED
attracts local visitors
tourists
country Japan
culturalSignificance popular Edo-period style fair in modern Tokyo
represents traditional downtown Tokyo summer culture
hasFeature festival atmosphere
rows of stalls selling hozuki plants
street vendors
visits to Senso-ji Temple
hasTemporalContext early July each year
heldOnOrAround July 10
July 9
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Asakusa
Taitō
surface form: Taito, Tokyo

Tokyo
mainProductSold bright orange hozuki
ground cherry plants
hozuki plants
mainVenue Senso-ji NERFINISHED
nameRomanization Hozuki-ichi self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hōzuki-ichi
nameWrittenInJapanese ほおずきいち
ほおずき市
partOf Senso-ji annual event calendar
relatedTo Asakusa cultural events
Sumida River Fireworks Festival
surface form: Tokyo summer festivals
religiousContext Buddhism
Japanese folk religion
typicalActivities purchasing hozuki plants
strolling Nakamise and temple grounds
temple worship
typicalItems charms and amulets
potted hozuki plants
typicalMonth July
typicalSeason summer

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Asakusa hasFestival Hozuki-ichi
Hozuki-ichi nameRomanization Hozuki-ichi self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hōzuki-ichi