Posted by Celialee (Kyoto, Japan) on 15 July 2007 in Lifestyle & Culture and Portfolio.
This is the start of the Gion Matsuri, a traditional festival celebrated in Japan and held at Yasaka Shrine. It has been held for over 1100 years. The first festival was held in 869 when the city suffered from plague. The people prayed to the gods to save them and portable shrines were paraded through the streets.
For three nights before the main float parade (Yamaboko Junko), a night festival is held called Yoiyama where the public can admire the floats all lit up with lanters, stationed at specific places on the city streets. There are many stalls along the roads as well, selling food, drinks, toys and anything else you can think of. On the floats, the musicians will play traditional Gion bayashi songs lending to the atmosphere of Yoiyama. It is not complete without hearing the songs.
For these three nights, the streets of Shijo, Karasuma and smaller alleys are closed to traffic for a few hours to accomodate the public wanting to see the floats. Thousands descend to Kyoto for this event.
This picture is of the main float called Naginata Boko, the first float to lead the parade and carries the boy deity. The order of the other floats are chosen by lots. Each hoko (float) weighs 12 tons and is 25 meters high. They need around 30 to 50 people to pull the hoko along the streets.
For further information about the floats and Gion Matsuri, please visit here
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Love this low light shot! Amazing use of lighting - makes it look magical and I can't believe how sharp the picture is! Very well done, Celialee!
15 Jul 2007 3:58pm
@{H} creatives: Thanks Henry! Haha...you should see my other pictures which were blur. The sun was just setting, and the lanterns and the street lights gave enough lighting for it to be possible to take it without a tripod. Anyway, I would not have been able to set the tripod up in the crowd! Fantastically crowded!
Interesting documentary with detailed information and a colourful main subject. You must have steady hands to capture this in focus at 1/25 s.
15 Jul 2007 11:51pm
@tengtan: Thanks Tan! Not steady enough as there were many pictures that turned out blur :(
I like the lighting. I also like you choice in the lens. Great job!
16 Jul 2007 1:05am
@Rags: Thanks Rags!
A new nice composition. A superb light.
16 Jul 2007 1:12am
@badala: Thanks badala!
Everyone seems interested and engaged. It's a nice photo!
16 Jul 2007 2:24am
@Seraphine: Yeah! I saw this picture and then I noticed how everyone is staring at the hoko. The other pictures I have had most people walking on.
i like the control of lighthing. Lucky no one bumped into you while you shot this. :)
16 Jul 2007 3:57am
@Ling: Er....many times I kena bumped by people! I had to stand there and wait for good timing. My poor friends...all waiting for me and my other camera crazy friends.
Cool shot!
16 Jul 2007 7:35am
@Craiger: Thanks Craiger!
Nice shot and great photojournalism pal, its good to see Japan thru your eyes sitting right here in your hometown. LOL!!!!
16 Jul 2007 9:48am
@Rahul: Haha! Glad I could give you a "tour" of Gion matsuri. Stay tuned......
Nice shot! I agree, the lighting is great.
16 Jul 2007 11:48am
Haha... have i ever missed Japanese shots of yours ?? LOL!!!! And i am giving you tour of Zoo Negara in your hometown. ;-)
16 Jul 2007 1:21pm
@Rahul: Sad to say...I have never been to zoo negara! Haha! But I love Taiping Zoo!
I've been hearing about the earthquakes in Japan. My thoughts are with you all. I hope all is ok with you.
This photo captures the essemce of the festival well.
16 Jul 2007 1:48pm
@Laurie: Thank you Laurie! Yes, the recent earthquake in Niigata was bad. My thoughts are with all the people there too. I am in Kyoto, so we did not felt the quake.
Interesting contrast of architecture and colors there.
16 Jul 2007 2:17pm
Nice twilight light. That is a great time to take pictures.
16 Jul 2007 4:00pm
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