The last festival "Daigo City" is full of shoppers for New Year's Day Kyoto December 29 13:41

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At the world heritage Daigo-ji Temple in Kyoto, the last festival, Daigo-shi, is held and is full of people shopping for New Year's ingredients.

Daigo-ji Temple, a world heritage site in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, has a festival called "Daigo-shi" on the 29th of every month of the month of Emperor Daigo, who is connected to the temple.

The last Daigo City was opened on the 29th, and about 30 shops selling food and miscellaneous goods were lined up on the approach to the temple.

Many customers came to the store that sells ingredients for the New Year because of the New Year, and they were buying oranges, rice cakes, black beans and so on.

Yakuzen porridge containing yam and kuri was served to 200 people free of charge, and the visitors warmed their bodies while enjoying the steaming porridge under the cold skies.

A 70-year-old woman living nearby said, "I am looking forward to every month, but thanks to the medicinal porridge, I think I was able to stay healthy for a year. Today I want to buy oranges and potatoes and welcome the new year That's it. "

"Daigo City" of Daigo-ji Temple is open until 4:00 pm on the 29th.