Kyoto Gion Festival in extreme heat
Filmed a child getting on a long sword halberd.
Since children cannot put their feet on the ground after receiving an exorcism, it seems that there is a custom for adults to ride on their shoulders to the halberd.
Show original text
Show original text Hide original text
Show original text Hide original text
COOL JAPAN VIDEOS also publishes articles about the Gion Festival.
Please also see here if you like.
Gion Matsuri, an annual festival in Kyoto Yasaka Shrine, is a historic event that is counted among the three major festivals in Japan.
At the welcome lanterns, Mantokai volunteers set up lanterns and form a procession to welcome the mikoshi of the Gion Festival.
The main event of the Gion Festival is yamaboko procession yamaboko procession the pre-festival and the post-festival.
Also, even after the Gion Festival is over, there are many events in Kyoto in the summer.
Many tourists visit the fires of the Five Mountains held during the first Bon of Obon (Shinbon).
You can't miss the cool floor built along the Kamo River and the fireworks festival.
Show original text Hide original text
This is the Photo Contest PR Account.
Thanks for posting nice photos!
Currently, we are holding a photo contest with the theme of "Japanese Festival".
If you like, please select the "#Festival" and "#Photo Contest" tags to participate in the photo contest.
Also, when selecting a tag, we would appreciate it if you could also select the tag of the prefecture name and city.
If you have already posted something, you can edit it from the kebab menu in the upper right corner of the post card.
We apologize for bothering you, but it's a wonderful photo, so if you could fix these points it would really help.
Best regards.
Show original text Hide original text