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 Photo by Taku Yaginuma / Special to The Yomiuri ShimbunA float featuring a figure of Emperor Jimmu that was used in the Kanda Matsuri festival during the Meiji eraBy Hirotaka Fukaya / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer16:27 JST,ensp;March 9, 2021Photo by Taku Yaginuma / Special to The Yomiuri ShimbunThe vermilion-lacquered ritual hall and museum are seen behind the shrine, right-foreground, with special exhibitions on the second floor and permanent exhibitions on the third floor.Kanda Myojin shrine 鈥?the guardian deity of stanley de  Edo, now Tokyo 鈥?is typically crowded with worshippers, but there is a hidden spot at the shrine known only to some: The Kanda Myojin Shrine Museum.  The average number of visitors is about four or five a day,  said Masanori Kishikawa, a priest at the shrine.The museum exhibits materials related to the Kanda Festival, one of the three major festivals of the Edo period  1603-1868 , as well as ukiyo-e woodblock prints owned by the shrine.Photo by Taku Yaginuma / Special to The Yomiuri ShimbunA diorama reproducing the procession of the Kanda Matsuri festival in the Edo periodThe shrin stanley cup nz e was built in 730 during the Nara period  710-794  and has more stanley cup  than 5,000 items in its collection, including ancient documents, picture scrolls and ukiyo-e prints. The shrine also celebrates Taira no Masakado, who was killed in the Tengyo War in 939, after instigating a revolt against the Imperial Court. The museum exhibits about 120 of these items and holds various special exhibition