Shiba Daijingu, Tokyo
It Was A Bit Surreal To See The Portable Shrine On The Back Of A Truck Riding Through The Town Alone, With No Shrine Parishioners Around
Akihabara, Tokyo
People Flooded The Pedestrianized Roadway At The First Kanda Festival In Four Years
The Route Of The Kanda Festival's Portable Shrines Includes Shomonzuka, A Mound Enshrining The Head Of Taira No Masakado, The God Of Kanda Shrine
Ootori Jinja, Tokyo
Moving Holidays Like The Tori-no-ichi Market That Stands On The Day Of The Rooster Seem To Keep Their Distance From Modern Rationality
Kashima Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
I Thought Cotton Candy Originated In Japan, But In Fact It Was Born In The United States
Ooi Kashima Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Ooi Hayashi Music Played At The Ooi Kashima Shrine's Annual Festival Was Created 280 Years Ago
Kameari Katori Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
There Must Be No Fair That Doesn't Sell Japanese Sponge Cake
Kameari Katori Shrine Used To Be A Shrine Territory Of Katori Jingu Shrine In Katori, Chiba
Ootori Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Kagura Of Ootori Shrine Is Performed During A Ceremony In Front Of The Gods, And Is Different From The Sato Kagura, In Which Hyotoko And Okame Appear
Gonsho-ji Temple, Tokyo
An Odd Festival Was Held In A Residential Area To Stop The Rain, Not To Pray For Rain
Narita, Chiba
For Some Reason, The Red Parasol Blooming On The Roof Of The Float Reminded Me Of Sergio Mendes' Album Cover
Among The People Pulling The Float, A Fox, Supposedly A Messenger Of God, Was Also Mixed In
The Narita Gion Festival Is A Festival In Which A Total Of 10 Large Floats Are Pulled Around
Although The Tale Of The Heike Recites A Poem About The Bells Of Jetavana, There Were No Bells At The Real Jetavana
Himonya Hachimangu, Tokyo
Compared To The Past, The Variety Of Food Sold At Fairs Has Definitely Increased
Machiya, Tokyo
While The Mikoshi Was Stopped, The People With High Lanterns Flanking It Were Also Stopped
An Elderly Man Holding A High-hanging Lantern Was Conversing With A Young Boy
It Was A Festival, So The Star Attraction On The Streets Of The Machiya Was Not The Cars, But The Portable Shrines And The Gods Riding On Them
Kakurin-ji, Tokyo
Colorful Super Ball Scooping Stalls Are Very Popular Among Children
Meiji Jingu, Tokyo
Woman Waving A Flag
Nezu Jinja, Tokyo
Octopus Dumpling Or Scallop Dumpling
People In The Festival
Kagurazaka, Tokyo
Two Men And Divine Palanquin On The Street
Banaue, Philippines
Men On The Wooden Bikes
Berhampore, India
Boys, Girls And A Small Float
Zaachila, Mexico
A Boy Dressed As A Girl And Riding On Stilts Also Participated In A Festival Parade
Mumbai, India
Drum And Boys
Tehuantepec, Mexico
Girls Dressed In The Traditional Floral Costume
Two Boys Were Sitting
Big And Heavy Cap
Boys In Hats With Big Feather Decorations Came Outside In Their Costumes
Girls Dressed Like Nobles Were Also Waiting For The Parade To Start
Mojiko, Fukuoka
Dolls With Long-slitted Eyes
Asakusa, Tokyo
Woman Carries The Shrine Also
Senso-ji, Tokyo
Sanja Festival Delights The Kid
Man Carries The Shrine At Sanja Festival
It's Sanja Festival!
Side View Of A Woman In White Makeup
Back In The Sanja Festival
Shinjuku, Tokyo
People Carrying A Portable Shrine
CIGARETTE
CAT
MANNEQUIN
WOMAN
HAT
CHINESE CHARACTER