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Aoi Festival

ATTENTION!!: Tickets for Aoi Festival are available to the first eighty appliacnts on a first come, first-served basis.

Aoi Festival

On May 15, Aoi Festival will be held in Kyoto. It is one of the three major and oldest festivals in Kyoto. Don’t miss a chance to see during this congress period.


History of Aoi Festival

This festival is also known as the Kamo festival, and is held at both the Kamigamo and Shimogamo Shrine. The origin of the festival dates back to the time of the Kinmei Emperor (approximately 1400 years ago). The grain at the time was not ripening, and this was seen as a curse from the Kamo-god.

Aoi Festival

A horse was made to run with bells attached, and an abundant harvest resulted. This tradition continued unbroken, and came to be celebrated on a grand scale from the Fujiwara era.

Aoi Festival

The name of the Aoi Festival originated from the tradition of offering geraniums (aoi) to the gods, and decorating the temple, attendees and ox carriages with geranium leaves. Wearing elegant costumes of the Ocho era, the refined charm of the envoy and aristocrats parading through the city represents old-style Kyoto.
URL: http://www.city.kyoto.jp/koho/eng/festivals/aoi.html

 
The Rute of the Prosession

Kyoto Gosho --> Marutamachi Dori --> Kawaramachi Dori
--> Shimogamo Jinja Ar.11:40 Lv.14:20 --> Kamigamo Jinja Ar.15:30
(Time stated above will be sometimes little behind schedule.)

The Rute of the Prosession

 
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