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... d his friends lived, a large autumn festival was held every November.

Known as the Ebisu festival, its origins were a festival to pray for a good harvest and prosperity in business to Ebisu, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune.

However, today, such purposes are almost a mere formality, and the event has become simply walking down the main pedestrian street, teasing the stalls, heading to the Ebisu Shrine, throwing in some money, and returning.

Perhaps in the depths of the Eb ...

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