February 10, 2015

Usokae event at Kameido Tenjin Shrine


On January 24 and 25 each year, usokae shrine event is held at Kemeido Tenjin Shrine.  People come to the shrine to swap last-year's misfortune for new-year's good luck.
They put an old uso-dori back to the shrine and buy new one .
Uso dori
Uso-dori is a wood-carved bird that originated from a real bird uso, a bull finch, because it chirps like whistle-blowing. People in old days called its chirp uso.  Uso in Japanese also means lie, invention, untruth or joke. People wanted to think last-year's misfortune as uso (untruth) and wished to put a hope of good luck on a new uso-dori

Usokae event originated in early 19th century. At first people carved their own uso-dori, came to the shrine and swapped them with other people in front of the shrine's alter. 

Soon people chanted 'let's swap our uso' and exchanged uso-dori in each other's sleeves. Later they began to exchange them with no chants. But there are always some bad guys who make most use of this chance for pick-pocketing. People at that time kept their valuables in kimono sleeves.
So swapping in the sleeves was banned. Instead, people began to put the old uso-dori back to the shrine and buy new one as we do it today.  
Kameido Tenjin Shrine

I went to the Kameido Tenjin Shrine on January 25 and bought an uso-dori and prayed in front of the shrine alter.


What did I pray for? 
It's my secret.
by H.N.

We plan to have a tour to enjoy Japanese plum at Kameido tenjin shrine.
Please take a look at this site to join the tour with us !





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