東京DANDYさんのインスタグラム写真 - (東京DANDYInstagram)「You know the year's coming to an end when you see photos from the Toro-No-Ichi festival at Hanazono Shrine. The exact origins of the 300-year-old tradition are unclear, but it's believed that at an Edo Period farmer's market, lucky coins and trinkets were attached to tools to bring luck. This has evolved over the years into today's extravaganza where ‘kumade,' bamboo rakes for individuals and businesses to 'rake in' good luck and money, are blinged out to the kitschy Japanese max. People of all ages and backgrounds participate, including the local yakuza (as celebrated in this tattooed kewpie doll.) Photo from DISPOSABLES book, link in bio. . #DisposablesBook #Disposables #花園神社 #Festival #Yakuza #Tattoo #入れ墨 #35mm #Shinjuku #Tokyo #使い捨てカメラ #酉の市 #祭り」11月26日 20時02分 - tokyodandy

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You know the year's coming to an end when you see photos from the Toro-No-Ichi festival at Hanazono Shrine. The exact origins of the 300-year-old tradition are unclear, but it's believed that at an Edo Period farmer's market, lucky coins and trinkets were attached to tools to bring luck. This has evolved over the years into today's extravaganza where ‘kumade,' bamboo rakes for individuals and businesses to 'rake in' good luck and money, are blinged out to the kitschy Japanese max. People of all ages and backgrounds participate, including the local yakuza (as celebrated in this tattooed kewpie doll.) Photo from DISPOSABLES book, link in bio.
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#DisposablesBook #Disposables #花園神社 #Festival #Yakuza #Tattoo #入れ墨 #35mm #Shinjuku #Tokyo #使い捨てカメラ #酉の市 #祭り


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