A look at Nishinomiya Shrine’s Summer Ebisu Tanabata event happening now The Milky Way is beautiful [Nishitsu Report]

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Today, July 7, Nishinomiya Shrine is holding its Summer Ebisu Tanabata🎋 festival.

Here it is↓

There are all kinds of festival stalls, including lucky ball games, super ball scooping, fries, and more.

The photos were sent in by Dai-chan from Baby Castella Sanpoya. If you tell him, “I saw you on Nishi2,” I think he’ll be happy. 😊


Photo taken last year

After all, this “Milky Way” is something you can only see at Nishinomiya Shrine, so be sure to take a look. The gates close at 9:00 p.m.

Hank, a Nishi2 supporter, went to check it out!

So, what does it look like now that night has fallen?

By nighttime, it was packed with people!

These rows of lanterns are one of the signature sights of Nishinomiya Shrine’s summer festival.

Since today is Tanabata, people were writing their wishes on tanzaku strips and hanging them up.

Relaxing at the teahouse with food and drinks, with the Milky Way right in front of you. Every year, you can spend a lovely Tanabata at Nishinomiya Shrine. Nishinomiya really is great!