[Image1]⛩ Gion Shrine Niiname Festival and Final Kagura Performance 👹On November 23rd, the Niiname Festival
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[Image3]⛩ Gion Shrine Niiname Festival and Final Kagura Performance 👹On November 23rd, the Niiname Festival
[Image4]⛩ Gion Shrine Niiname Festival and Final Kagura Performance 👹On November 23rd, the Niiname Festival
[Image5]⛩ Gion Shrine Niiname Festival and Final Kagura Performance 👹On November 23rd, the Niiname Festival
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[Image12]⛩ Gion Shrine Niiname Festival and Final Kagura Performance 👹On November 23rd, the Niiname Festival

⛩ Gion Shrine Niiname Festival and Final Kagura Performance 👹

On November 23rd, the Niiname Festival and the final kagura performance were held at Gion Shrine in the Kuraoka district.⛩

First a Shinto ceremony took place, followed by a kagura dedication at the kagura hall.👹

Today we welcomed visitors from overseas and guests who came from Tokyo.😮

The gingko trees at Gion Shrine had turned color, creating a carpet of yellow.😆✨
Gokase Town is getting colder, and it looks like winter is finally arriving.⛄

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