Join the Legend: Experience the Enchanting Oji Fox Pageant!
Skip the crowds and make this New Year's Eve unforgettable!
The Oji Fox Pageant isn't just a parade—it's a magical re-enactment of an ancient legend, immortalized in a famous woodblock print, where foxes gather to visit Oji Inari Shrine.
Why Join Us?
● Exclusive View: We reserve your spot right by the shrine for the best view of the magnificent procession.
● Spectacle & Folklore: Watch over 200 people in fox masks and kimonos marching under mysterious, glowing lanterns (foxfire!). It's a surreal, once-a-year event like no other.
● Culture & Culinary Delights: Start your journey with an intimate guided shrine visit, then relax at an authentic izakaya. A certified Sake Sommelier will lead an engaging tasting session, complete with a take-home hinoki sake cup!
This is your ticket to experiencing a true piece of Japanese cultural history.
Don't miss this unique mix of folklore, fine Sake, and an unforgettable show.
Izakaya dinner with free drink: all-you-can-drink (both alcoholic and soft drinks)<br/>Japanese souvenir: Sake masu, made from fragrant hinoki cypress
Shrine visit<br/>Sake tasting/dinner/breakfast: Sake tasting & all-you-can-drink (both alcoholic and soft drinks) / Warming Breakfast with warm mochi soup (after parade)<br/>Japanese souvenir: Sake masu, made from fragrant hinoki cypress
Shrine visit<br/>Sake tasting, Izakaya dinner: Sake tasting & all-you-can-drink (both alcoholic and soft drinks)<br/>Japanese souvenir: Sake masu, made from fragrant hinoki cypress
North Entrance of JR Oji station, Kehin Tohoku line.
You can also come to Oji Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line.
From Tokyo Metro Oji Station, take Exit 3 and come to the North Entrance of JR Oji Station. (Ground level)
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