Toka Ebisu
Toka Ebisu is a traditional Japanese festival held annually in January, primarily in the city of Osaka. It celebrates Ebisu, the god of prosperity and good fortune, who is one of the seven gods of luck in Japanese mythology. The festival features various activities, including street stalls, traditional performances, and the sale of lucky charms.
During Toka Ebisu, many people visit shrines, particularly the Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, to pray for success in business and good fortune for the year ahead. The event attracts both locals and tourists, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with cultural significance and community spirit.