Gion Matsuri, Kyoto, Japan
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Gion Matsuri, Kyoto, Japan
The Gion Festival (Gion Matsuri), which takes place annually in Kyoto and is one of the most famous festivals in Japan. The Festival is crowned by a parade (the Yamaboko Junko) on July 17th and July 24th. It takes its name from Kyotos Gion district. Here one can see a mikoshi, a divine palanquin (also translated as portable Shinto shrine). Date: 1911
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Annual Crowds Divine Festival Festivals Float Gion Height Kyoto Onlookers Palanquin Parade Portable Procession Shinto Shrine Matsuri Mikoshi
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1. Title: "Gion Matsuri: A Religious Procession in Kyoto, Japan, 1911" This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of Japan during the early 20th century, specifically the annual Gion Matsuri festival in Kyoto. The Gion Festival, one of Japan's most renowned events, is named after the city's historic Gion district. In this photograph, we see a mikoshi, or a portable Shinto shrine, being carried in a procession during the Yamaboko Junko parade. The mikoshi, a divine palanquin, is an essential component of Shinto religious practices. It is believed that the deity enshrined within the mikoshi travels with the procession, bringing blessings and good fortune to the community. The height of the mikoshi, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant colors, reflects the grandeur and significance of the event. The photograph captures the excitement and anticipation of the crowd as they gather to witness the parade. Onlookers, dressed in traditional Japanese attire, line the streets, eager to catch a glimpse of the mikoshi as it makes its way through the district. The atmosphere is electric, with the sounds of drums and the cheers of the crowd adding to the festive spirit. The Gion Matsuri festival is an annual event that takes place in Kyoto, attracting visitors from around the world. This photograph, taken in 1911, serves as a testament to the enduring nature of this religious and cultural tradition. The image invites us to explore the depth of Japanese history and the beauty of its traditions, which continue to captivate and inspire us today.
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