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Kitakannon yama | Kitakannon yama | Koi yama exhibition | Koi sculpture | Minamikannon yama |
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Ofune hoko | Byobu festival | Hashibenkei yama | Kitakannon yama | Minamikannon yama |
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Koi yama | Jyomyo yama | Ofune hoko | Umaosa chigo | Portable shrine |
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The Gion Festival takes place annually in Kyoto and is one of the most famous festivals in Japan. It goes for the entire month of July and is crowned by a parade, the Yamaboko parade on July 17 and July 24. I will introduce the Scenes festival that takes place on 24.
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