The Nihombashi Ebisu-ko Bettara-ichi festival is held on October 19
and 20 around Odenma-cho, Chuoku. The fair started in 1606 when the
expansion of the Edo castle made the village residents of
Takarada-mura move to a new location, which became Odenma-cho. An
Ebisu Statue was said to be a gift from General Tokugawa Ieyasu and a
festival in honor of Ebisu is held by the Odenma-cho community. The
markets are held the day before which became the "Bettara-ichi" or
Pickle Fair. This fair attracts many locals and even tourists around
the area and it is a great way to experience Japanese festival
culture. Being from the Philippines I was familiar with its atmosphere
as festivals and fairs like this are very similar to my country. There
were food stalls that sell very cheap street food, in some stalls you
can even drink beer and sake. Vendors would usually offer a free
sample of what they're selling and it is fun to just walk around
tasting and buying local delights for a reasonable price. The Ebisu-ko
ceremony is held on October 20 while food stalls start the day before
(October 19). This is located just six minutes walk from JR
Shinnihonbashi Station. Was this article helpful? Suggest an edit
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