The Konpira Pageant is being noticed in Japan’s capital Tokyo. Artists depicting Seven Fortunate Gods carried out a ritual ceremony of the First Konpira Pageant through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo. Artists wore conventional clown masks and lion masks as they carried out rituals.
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Artists depicting Seven Fortunate Gods carry out a ritual ceremony of the First Konpira Pageant through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
Artists sporting Japanese conventional Otafuku or Okame masks put together to take part the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
Artists sporting Japanese conventional clown masks performs through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
A lion dancer, referred to as Shishimai, performs ritual dance through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
An artist depicting Japan’s Seven Fortunate Gods, with guests, pray through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
An artist depicting Ebisu, the god of fishermen and luck, one in all Japan’s Seven fortunate Gods, performs a ritual ceremony through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
An artist sporting a Japanese conventional clown masks prepares for marching through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
Artists sporting conventional clown masks march through the Konpira Pageant on the Kotohiragu shrine within the Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.
A lion dancer, referred to as Shishimai, performs ritual dance through the Konpira Pageant at Kotohiragu shrine in Toranomon enterprise district of Tokyo.