Mikoshi carriers starting the Shinko-sai (Parade from Yasaka Shrine to the city). Gion Matsuri Festival. Kyoto. Kansai. Japan
Mikoshi carriers starting the Shinko-sai (Parade of mikoshi from Yasaka Shrine to the city). The Mikoshi are portable Shinto Shrines used in parades as a vehicle of a divine spirit in Japan. Gion Matsuri Festival (started in 9th century and one of the most famous festivals in Japan). Yasaka Shinto Shrine (aka Yasaka-jinja, formerly known as Gion Shrine), originally built in 656. Gion District (most well-known geisha district in all Japan). Kyoto. Kansai Region (aka Kinki region). Japan
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Location: Kyoto. Kansai. Japan
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