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The Float,Yoshiwara-Gion Festival(2014) 2
Japan

Second Saturday and Sunday in June 2014.

With a history reaching back more than 300 years, this popular festival, known as "Otenno-san" by locals, has its roots in the famous Kyoto Gion Festival. Throughout the festival, 21 decorated floats from each section of town, as well as mikoshi (portable shrines), are paraded through the streets by energetic locals, accompanied by lively music and cheering. After dusk the neighborhood teams often have a “showdown,”with fast-paced dancing, drumming and other stunts in order to outshine the other local teams. The Yoshiwara Gion Matsuri is also known for featuring a tremendous number of food stalls where festival-goerscan buy snacks and beverages to enjoy while watching the action. More than 200 stalls stretch the nearly 1km length of the festival route.

Yoshiwara Gion Matsuri - Guide to japan http://www.br.jal.com/world/en/guidetojapan/detail/index.html?spot_code=yoshiwaragion

Copyright: Bibouroku Tabito
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 10572x5286
Taken: 15/06/2014
Hochgeladen: 17/06/2014
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Tags: shizuoka; fuji city; festibal
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