Kottō ... Being Japanese Curios, With Sundry Cobwebs
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But Jiunosuke said : " As I do not want to miss this chance to see the Daimyo- procession,^ I must go on to Ginza." So there we said Tango (the 5th of the 5th month), Tanabata (the 7th of the 7th month), and Choyi (the 9th of the 9th month). 1 A divinity half-Buddhist, half-Shinto, in origin, but now popularly considered Shinto. This god is especially worshipped as a healer, and a protector against sick- ness. His principal temple in Tokyo is in the Nihonbashi district. ' A festival in commemor...ation of the thirtieth anniversary of the establishment of Tokyo as the Imperial capital, instead of Kyoto. ' Daimyo-no-gyoretsu. On the festival mentioned there was a pageant repre- senting feudal princes travelling in state, accompanied by their retainers and servants. A WOMAN'S DIARY iii good-by to him, and we went to a little eating-house [tem- pura-yaj , where we were served with fried fish; and, as luck would have it, we got a good chance to see the Daimyo- procession from that very house.
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