Characters of “Is the order a rabbit?” are to Join the Kanda Festival

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On May 13 and 14, not only will the Kanda Myōjin Shrine, known to have Nozomi Tōjō the eldest member of the idol group, “Love Live!” as an official mascot, be holding the Kanda Festival, but there will be a special feature to look forward to as well. For in addition to the commemoration of Tokugawa Ieyasu’s victory at the Battle of Sekigahara, the characters from the cute slice-of-life anime “Is the order a rabbit?” shall be joining the festivities for this year.

With how the festival is only held on odd-numbered years and is one of three great Shinto festivals held in Tokyo, the characters shall also be going all out by joining the festival procession travelling to Kanda, Nihombashi, Akihabara, Otemachi, and Marunouchi with their own portable Shinto Shrine.

To mark the event, a collaboration visual featuring the characters dressed as shrine maidens was released and will be made available as a poster for purchase along with other goods which will be announced as the event draws nearer.

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