It is held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday starting from the third Saturday of May, centering on the 44 towns of the Ujiko of Asakusa Shrine, and it is one of the representative festivals in Japan that counts about 1.8 million people over three days, mainly with a brave and gorgeous mikoshi togyo while retaining the Edo atmosphere.
It is said that Asakusa, a downtown area with edo style, is said to be the most lively in a year, and it is one of the most famous features of early summer in Tokyo.

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