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What began as a promotional event in 1968 has now grown into a largest festival for the whole Ikebukuro district. Locals carry a mikoshi (portable shrine) on their shoulders as they parade around the districts. Hang around a bit longer and you might...

What began as a promotional event in 1968 has now grown into a largest festival for the whole Ikebukuro district. Locals carry a mikoshi (portable shrine) on their shoulders as they parade around the districts. Hang around a bit longer and you might be able to watch a yosakoi dance performance! 

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