Toka Ebisu
Toka Ebisu
Toka Ebisu
Toka Ebisu
Toka Ebisu
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Toka Ebisu

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Osaka's Toka Ebisu Festival is a vibrant celebration that brings joy and energy to the city just days after New Year’s festivities. Held at the historic Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, this event, also known as Ebessan, honors the god of commerce. Visitors wave ceremonial bamboo branches and offer prayers for prosperity in the year ahead, creating an unforgettable experience.

Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as crowds gather to celebrate tradition and wish for financial success. This unique blend of culture and festivity makes Toka Ebisu a must-see for anyone visiting Osaka.

When

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  • The Toka Ebisu Festival is held annually from January 9th to January 11th.

Getting there

Imamiya Ebisu Shrine is easy to reach from central Osaka and Osaka Station via Namba Station. From Namba, take the Nankai-Koya Line to Imamiyaebisu Station (one stop). The shrine is a two-minute walk east.

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