Asakusa Tori-no-ichi Fair III
Last Updated on October 28, 2024
What to expect at Asakusa Tori-no-ichi Fair III 2024
One of the most iconic autumn festivals in Japan is Tori no Ichi or “The Festival of the Rooster“.
Instantly recognisable with it’s brightly decorated Kumade (decorative rakes) and other lucky charms, the festival is held over multiple days known as “rooster days”, with the days chosen according to the lunar calendar for their auspicious nature.
Depending on the year, there can be either 2 or 3 “rooster days” in November. In 2024, the festival will be held over 3 such days.
Kumade are sold by many vendors at the festival and are believed to bring good fortune and financial prosperity to the buyer.
Stall holders will bless the buyer with a clapping ritual each time a Kumade is purchased, signifying thanks and blessings and to add more luck to the charm.
The size and scale of Kumade vary from small, simple displays that cost a couple of thousand yen, up to huge elaborately decorated examples that cost millions of yen.
Tori no Ichi festivals have been held at Ōtori Shrine since the 1700’s, with the yearly tradition believed to bring prosperity, ward off evil and prepare for the coming new year.
The festival has a lively atmosphere with over 60 stalls selling traditional festival foods, Kumade and charms.
When will Asakusa Tori-no-ichi Fair III 2024 take place?
Asakusa Tori-no-ichi Fair III will take place on the 29th November 2024.
The market begins at 12am and runs for 24 hours.
How much does Asakusa Tori-no-ichi Fair III 2024 cost?
Asakusa Tori-no-ichi is free to attend.
How do I get to Asakusa Tori-no-ichi Fair III 2024?
Nearest Station: Asakusa Tori-no-ichi is best accessed from Iriya Station using the Hibiya Line.
You can also reach the event from Minowa Station using the Hibiya Line.
Alternatively Asakusa Tori-no-ichi can be accessed from Minowabashi Station using the Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line).