Hagoita-ichi

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Hagoita-ichi is a traditional year-end fair in Tokyo known for its decorative wooden paddles sold as good-luck charms, especially around the Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa.

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Hagoita-ichi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese cultural event
traditional fair
year-end event
associatedGame hanetsuki
associatedWith New Year
good luck for business
good luck for family safety
prosperity in the coming year
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
local visitors
country Japan
culturalContext Edo-period Tokyo traditions
culturalSignificance good-luck charms
warding off evil
eventType outdoor market
religious festival market
frequency annual
hasFeature colorful designs of kabuki actors
crowded temple grounds
images of celebrities on paddles
seasonal street food stalls
stalls selling decorated paddles
hasTradition buying new hagoita at year-end
displaying hagoita at home
hasVisualStyle brightly colored paddles
relief-style decorated faces on paddles
heldAt Nakamise-dori area
Senso-ji Temple
surface form: Senso-ji Temple grounds
language Japanese
linkedTo Senso-ji temple festivals
locatedIn Asakusa
Tokyo
mainItemSold decorative wooden paddles
hagoita
mainSite Senso-ji Temple NERFINISHED
purpose prayer for good fortune
purchase of lucky charms for the coming year
region Kantō region
surface form: Kanto region
relatedTo Asakusa tourism
Japanese New Year customs
timeOfYear year-end
tourismType cultural tourism
typicalMonth December

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Asakusa hasFestival Hagoita-ichi