Kodomo Mando, Kojimachi 1,2, 3-chome, Sanno Go-sairei

Actors Representing the Feat of Asahina Breaking the Armer of Soga no Goro (Hirakawa-cho Yamamoto-cho kusazuribiki odori yatai) from the series The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno go-sairei)

Carrying a Lantern Decorated with the Flowers of the Four Seasons (Hirakawa-cho Yamamoto-cho shiki no hana mando) from the series "The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno go-sairei)"
Hie Sanno Sairei-Zu (one of a pair)
Hie Sanno Sairei-Zu (one of a pair)

Kanazawa-cho shojo no shishi-odori yatai (Object); Kanda go-sairei (Series)

Gion sairei Shitennō

Lingering in the Snow at Sanno (Sanno no zansetsu)

Carrying a lantern sponsored by the Kojimachi, from the series "The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno gosairei)"

Visiting the Sanno Shrine

Sanno shrine after rain

Sanno Festival Procession at Kojimachi Itchome (Kojimachi Itchome Sanno Matsuri nerikomi), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)"

Sanno Festival Procession at Kojimachi Itchome (Kojimachi Itchome Sanno Matsuri nerikomi), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)"

Saru Sanno Matsuri (Object); Gedo juni-shi (Series)

Carrying a lantern sponsored by the Motozaimoku-cho, from the series "The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno gosairei)"

Sanno Festival (Sanno matsuri), from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a Glance (Toto shokei ichiran)"

Carrying a Lantern Decorated with a Pavilion, Gohei, Flowers, and Fan (Sekiguchi-cho Rosoku-cho no banto), from the series "The Festival of the Kanda Shrine (Kanda go-sairei)"

The Sanno Festival with Melting Snow on Mount Fuji in the Background
Sanno Gongen Shrine (Sanō Gongen Secchū), series Thirty Six Views of the Eastern Capital (東都三十六景)

Sanno Festival Procession at Kojimachi l-Chome, No. 51 from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

Early Summer Showers at Sanno shrine, from the series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo

Early Summer Rain at the Sanno Shrine, from the series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo
Poems of the Retired Emperor Go-Toba and His Circle (Jisanka)

Sanno Shrine at Nagatababa (Nagatababa Sannogu), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)"
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