Gion Festival Prep
Posted on 24. Jul, 2004 @ 3:34 pm by harvey in Culture Views: 83
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This is old news, but I have great pictures so I’m gonna post it anyway. Heh.
Double check the facts before you start quoting them. Most of this is second hand knowledge and stuff.
Gion Matsuri happens every year in the middle of July in Kyoto. There are 3 big festivals in Kyoto, and they are called 3大祭り。 Literally, 3 big festivals. One of them is Gion, the others are Aoi and Jidai Matsuri. Gion Matsuri itself including preparation and all the mini events and stuff lasts for like one entire month. Huge.
I was down in Kyoto about one week before the festival started, and got to see the preparation for the event. This is something that even Japanese people will go out of their way and get down to take pictures of. It was pretty cool.
In different parts around Kyoto, they stagger the preparation of what is called “Hoko”, those big decorated things that look like moving shrines. That’s the technical description right there. So that if you around to all the places you can see Hoko in all forms, from a pile of wood to the giants they become when they’re almost complete.
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Anyway, that was cool stuff. I should put these pics up as a gallery sometime. If I’m ever able to unlazy myself enough to start using MakeThumbs again…
-Harvey
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