Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto - 八坂神社●京都 - Japan As It Truly Is
Yasaka Shrine is one of the busiest shrines in Kyoto and offers something unique that you rarely can see. Discover why.
Yasaka Shrine (Yasaka Jinja) is one of Japan's oldest and was established in 656 A.D. It serves as the host of Kyoto's annual Gion Festival. In fact the Gion district came about because of the shrine and today it is famous as the place to see geisha (geiko). It is also next to Maruyama Park, a popular cherry blossom spot.
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Mai Egret Heron Mai during the Festival procession of Senso-ji Temple Keian Engi emaki 0/1652 (1652) of the Asakusa Tourism Association was revived as Tokyo centennial celebration 0/1968.And abortion is said to Heron Dance ritual at the Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto’s Gion Festival in origin from more than 1100 years old because of epidemic votive tradition and, was very active in the day, soon 0/1649 (1369) a Magnus pulled world from Kyoto in Yamaguchi Yasaka Shrine was erected to appear as a ritual of Yamaguchi Gion Festival, Yamaguchi moved to 0/1542 (1542) in Shimane Prefecture Tsuwano Castle Yoshimi masayori today is famous on a nationwide scale has become. Dancing Egret of Senso-ji Temple in Kyoto orthodoxy based on restored Keian auspicious relocation Memorial Festival procession, Warrior 3 Maki stick pretending 1 name, feed one large umbrella 1 name, shirasagi 1, 19 persons the court musicians patron doji, parade and dance while playing the “Egret no Uta”. Senso-ji Temple precincts, every April the second Sunday and to 11/3 contemporized performances, that is you can see in the eyes of manners and customs of the Heian period.
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