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Amid the hustle and bustle of 2021 downtown Kyoto, the city proudly asserts its ancient culture and traditions as it prepares to celebrate the Gion Festival, which began in AD869 to rid the city of epidemics!
Connoisseurs of old tech may enjoy watching the finishing touches being put to the four wooden “yamahoko” floats, which tower up to eighty-two feet high, festooned with “chimaki” talismans and symbols. They are built by community groups. The largest “Hokaboko” float is tied together using three miles of hemp rope, but not a single nail:
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210713/p2a/00m/0na/021000c
But the Gion Festival is no fringe event or relic from the past. The spectacle of these behemoths being pulled through the streets (by manpower alone) in the three-hour annual grand procession on 17th July is watched by huge, enthusiastic crowds – a testament to a people owning its culture across the millennia:
The Giza Forum (Legacy)
Closed Archive of The Old Forum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5Ac7ap_MAY&t=1537s