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Updated: May 2, 2025

Torikoe Festival 鳥越祭

2-4-1 Torigoe, Taito City, Tokyo

2025-6-7 - 2025-6-9

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Central Tokyo

Asakusa|Akihabara

Standing on Kuramaebashi Road, Torikoe-jinja (also spelled Torigoe-jinja) Shrine has a history that stretches back 1,370 years. Its annual June festival includes a mikoshi (portable shrine) parade and draws big crowds. A performer dressed as a folk deity called Sarutahiko, tekomai dancers, and children with colored flags lead the parade. At night the mikoshi, surrounded by traditional lanterns on poles, is returned to the shrine. Weighing around four tons, the Senkan Mikoshi—the main attraction of the parade—is one of the heaviest portable shrines in Tokyo. This nighttime parade is a true spectacle, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors every June.

How to Get There

  • Kuramae Station | 6 min on foot
    Toei Asakusa Line

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Opening Hours
  • For start and finish times, visit the official website.
  • Only ceremonial rituals will be held on the 9th.

Please check the official event website for the latest updates on opening dates and times, prices, and other information.

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