More Fest-ing!
Yay, I went to Tenjin Matsuri in my new yukata. It cost a pretty penny (the yukata I wore, not the festival).
Labels: Festival
Yay, I went to Tenjin Matsuri in my new yukata. It cost a pretty penny (the yukata I wore, not the festival).
Labels: Festival
Today I suffered the agony of extreme humidity and pushy old people at Kyoto's Gion Matsuri, one of the most famous festivals in Japan. It's actually about a month long celebration but today was parade day, or Yama-boko JunkÅ. The floats are enormous, pulled by 14 to 40 people using big-ass ropes, whose pulling is coordinated by fan-wielding chanters. At the top of the floats sit rows of musicians, children dressed in traditional costumes... and some random guys chilling on the roof, for no apparent reason. I had a coveted "corner position" so I got to watch the slightly awkward process of making the floats do a 45 degreee turn.
R.I.P. little guy.
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