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Toka Ebisu Shrine “New Year Grand Festival”
A traditional New Year event where worshippers pray to Ebisu, the god of good fortune, for happiness and prosperity throughout the year.
Located in Hakata, Fukuoka City, Toka Ebisu Shrine enshrines the deities Kotoshironushi no Okami (Ebisu) and Okuninushi no Okami (Daikoku). Its “New Year Grand Festival,” held annually from January 8 to 11, is a beloved seasonal event where worshippers pray to Ebisu for good fortune and prosperity in business for the year ahead.
During the four-day festival, a variety of ceremonies and festivities take place, including the “Kaiun Goza,” a ritual celebrating good luck for the New Year, and the traditional “kachi-mode,” in which geisha from the Hakata ticket office walk through the streets to pay their respects. There are also offerings of dance performances and poetry recitations, adding to the festive atmosphere.
After praying, visitors can try their luck at the lottery draws. Lucky charms such as “fukuyose” talismans and abacuses are guaranteed prizes, and joyful cries of “Big win!” echo throughout the shrine grounds. In addition to the lottery prizes, there are booths offering other auspicious items such as gold measuring cups and gold folding fans. Around 300 food and merchandise stalls line the grounds, drawing large crowds and making this the most vibrant time of the year at the shrine. Also popular are the unique “Ebisu-zeni,” an auspicious old coin lent by the shrine and returned the following year, as well as special goshuin stamps available only during the New Year Grand Festival.
Highlights
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A New Year grand festival held at Toka Ebisu Shrine in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City.
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Worshippers pray to the enshrined deity Kotoshironushi no Okami (Ebisu) for happiness and good fortune throughout the year.
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Many visitors come seeking blessings for prosperity and success in business.
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A variety of events take place over four days, including the Kaiun Goza ceremony and the geisha-led kachi-mode pilgrimage.
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The popular lottery guarantees a lucky charm prize for every participant.
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Test your luck for the year ahead with the shrine’s traditional lottery
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Crowds gather in search of auspicious charms and good fortune
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On the 9th, geisha from the Hakata Kenban come together to pay their respects
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With around 300 food and merchandise stalls, the shrine grounds come alive with festive energy
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Popular amulets believed to bring prosperity in business, increased financial luck, and overall good fortune
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Easily accessible, just a 5-minute walk from JR Yoshizuka Station, located next to Hakata Station
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 十日恵比須神社「正月大祭」
- Postal Code
- 812-0045
- Location
- Toka Ebisu Shrine (7-1 Higashikoen, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka)
- Telephone
- 092-651-1563
- Schedule
- January 8th to 11th
- Access
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(1)About 5 minutes walk from JR Kagoshima Main Line’s Yoshizuka Station.
(2)About 5 minutes walk from Fukuoka Municipal Subway Hakozaki Line’s Chiyo-Kenchoguchi Station. - Official Website
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Official Website (Japanese)
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