The Mono-machi (literally ‘town of things’) festival gathers about 280 stores annually from the Kachikura area (including Okachi-machi and Kuramae) to promote the artistic spirit of creation. This year's festival is named A-Round. “A” stands for Asakusa, artisan, active, and the beginning (i.e. of the alphabet). “Round” means to walk around and enter a world of fashion goods, handmade leather shoes, and other lovingly crafted items.
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Mono-machi Festival
A celebration of the artistic spirit in Kachikura
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