
The Gion Festival, one of the three major festivals in Japan and the most colorful summer festival in Kyoto, is often described as a “moving museum.
How was its beauty created?
We will hear a lot of behind-the-scenes stories about the Gion Festival from the makers of the Gion Festival.
Date: July 9 (Saturday evening) 7:30pm – 9pm
Place: Onishi Tsune Shoten, 2nd floor, Waraku no Ma
Fee: 1,500 yen per person (tax included)
This year, as last year, we welcome Mr. Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Vice President of
Gionkakkozan Preservation Society and Vice President of Kantanboko Gionbayashi Katamaru-kai
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