Fumihara Shunzunari, a poet, had a ritual on the Tanabata of the lunar calendar 'Kikkoen (Kitsukoen)' on the 25th at the cold spring house of the songwriter (Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City). Elegant waka exchange attracted invited guests at a traditional event praying for improving artistry by dedicating gagaku or waka to cow (laboratory, Hikoboshi <hibokoshi) and woven daughters (Oshikoshi, Orihime).

In the garden of the existing only public residence (National Important Cultural Property), an altar "star of the stars" was established which provided five color cloth and autumn seven herbs. In Waka 's recitation of Waka, "Waka (Hikou)", Waka made by the principal Koizumi Hito (74) and others was exhibited. In the last "flowing seat", we made love songs sandwiched between white cloths, both of which seemed to be the Milky Way, and put them on a fan to replace them. (Ohmura Jiro)