This is one of the three most representative of Kyoto's festivals, along with the Aoi Festival and the Gion Festival. It was first celebrated in 1895 to mark Kyoto's 1100th anniversary of becoming the Heian capital and home of the emperor. The central event of this festival is a parade featuring large numbers of people demonstrating the customs from each of the major historical periods from the Meiji Restoration back to Heian times.
Note:Enquiries: Kyoto Tourist Association (075-751-0221)The route of the procession is as follows:Kenreimon in the Imperial Palace (start at 12:00 pm) to Karasuma Oike (12:50 pm) to Kyoto City Hall (1:00 pm) to Sanjo Keihan (2:00 pm) to Heian Shrine (2:20 pm) Admission free (paid seating is available)
By T.S. on 25st Jun., 2008
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