Tōka Ebisu Festival

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The Tōka Ebisu Festival is a lively Japanese New Year event dedicated to the god of prosperity, where crowds visit shrines to pray for good fortune in business and receive lucky charms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese festival
Shinto festival
religious festival
activity offering prayers
parades
processions
purchasing talismans
receiving lucky charms
visiting shrines
alsoKnownAs Toka Ebisu Festival NERFINISHED
Tōka Ebisu NERFINISHED
associatedWith business owners
merchants
trade
country Japan
culturalRegion Kansai region NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Ebisu NERFINISHED
deityRoleOfEbisu god of good fortune
god of prosperity
patron of commerce
patron of fishermen
feature festival music
lively crowds
ritual ceremonies
street stalls
heldOn 10th day of the first lunar month
language Japanese
luckyItem bamboo branches
charms for prosperity
decorated bamboo branches
fukuzasa
mainDeity Ebisu NERFINISHED
majorLocation Imamiya Ebisu Shrine NERFINISHED
Kyoto NERFINISHED
Kyoto Ebisu Shrine NERFINISHED
Nishinomiya NERFINISHED
Nishinomiya Shrine NERFINISHED
Osaka NERFINISHED
occasion New Year
purpose pray for business prosperity
pray for good fortune
religion Shinto
theme good fortune in business
prosperity
timeOfYear January
typicalDate January 10

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Nishinomiya Shrine mainFestival Tōka Ebisu Festival