Have you visited shrine to start the new year? Not yet? Then how about joining our tour, visiting a Shinto shrine and a Buddhist temple to make a wish for a happy year in Japanese style? Or you can choose the tour to Basho Haiku museum and a beautiful Japanese garden. Click here for for details.
We will have a special tour on January 5, Saturday, visiting a Sumo training stable in Koto-ku, Tokyo. We have room for 3 more people. If you would like to join, send us email to koto.guide@gmail.com, with your name, gender, nationality, number of participants and your contact number. If we get inquiries for more than 3 people, we will handle them on first-come, first-served basis. The tour starts at 7:45am, watch the morning training session in a sumo stable. Later, we will guide you throug to Fukagawa Edo Museum.
Want to experience the traditional new year in Japan? Then Fukagawa Edo Museum in Koto-ku, Tokyo, is one of the best places to visit. Celebrating new year is traditionally the most important event in a year for Japanese people. And at the museum, special exhibition started today, Decembet 26, in which you will find full of new year decorations and performances. At the entrance of exhibition floor, the spectacular kado-matsu (literally means "gate pine") in front of the merchant house will greets you. It consists of tall bamboo trees and pine leaves, both the symbol of longevity. Smaller kado-matsu are also placed in front of other buildings.
Kagami-mochi
In the boathouses, don't miss the big luxurious Kagami-mochi, layers of round shaped rice cakes decorated with seaweeds and lobster. In some rooms of Nagaya (apartment houses), you will find Zouni, a typical new year's soup style meal consists of rice cakes and vegetables. Even pair of special chopsticks are arranged. If you have a chance to visit the museum on January 2 or 3, you will be very lucky because on these days, they have Shishi-mai (lion dance) performance along with Ohayashi (festival music) performance. It is said that if the lion bites you (well, don't worry, it actually means to put your head into the lion mask's big mouth), you will have a good luck that year! The performance time : 11am, 1pm, 3pm, January 2 and 3. New year exhibition of Fukagawa Edo Museum: December 26 - January 14 (museum closed from December 29 to January 1) On January 2 and 3, the first 50 visitors each will get a special new year's gift from the museum. It opens 9:30 am. Fukagawa Edo Museum : The mid-19th century town of Edo (old Tokyo) has been reproduced in real size. You can walk through the street, touch and feel the buildings and tools of 1840's. Access: 3 minutes- walk from Kiyosumi Shirakawa Station, Oedo Line (Toei Subway) / Hanzomon Line (Tokyo Metro) Address: 1-3-28 Shirakawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo Admission: Adults-400yen, Children-50yen (Child or children must be accompanied by parent or guardian ) *photos provided by Fukagawa Edo Museum
golden phoenix on top of Mikoshi, Tomioka Hachimangu shrine
October was once called "Kanna-zuki"(神無月), meaning "no god month" in Japanese old calendar. It is said that in this month, gods from all over Japan go to Izumo Taisha shrine in Shimane prefecture, western Japan, for an annual gathering, so they are absent from their shrines. Well, even if gods are absent, we still have a beautiful shrine, spectacular Mikoshi (mobile shrine), golden phoenix and lots more. Lets find out in our monthly tours. Click here for for details.
Interested in experiencing the mysterious ritual of fire in Buddhist temple? Or feel like taking a walk in a beautiful Japanese garden to enjoy the beginning of autumn? Our next free volunteer-guided walking tours will be held on September 29, Saturday. Click here for for details.