Wouldn’t want Staleness Burger!
Wouldn’t want Staleness Burger!
Another shot of the east gate of the Mita Campus of Keio University.
Procession 1: Carrying the mikoshi
Carrying the mikoshi out onto the street.
Carrying the mikoshi out onto the street.
Carrying the mikoshi out onto the street. You can see the phœnix (the hoo) on the top of the mikoshi. [more...]
The man is wearing black socks called odori tabi socks (韤); Western people sometimes call them tabi boots. He is carrying a banner, and leading the procession with the mikoshi, or sacred palanquin, being carried on poles behind him. [more...]
Procession 5: Stop the traffic!
The Japanese policeman is there to stop the traffic for the procession.
Procession 6: crossing the street
The procession crosses the street.
Procession 7: The Mikoshi is carried past
The mikoshi is carried past me on its poles. This one has a very beautiful hoo (phœnix, US phoenix or phenix). [more...]
Procession 8: Crossing the street
Crossing the street; you can see here the people carrying the mikoshi by the poles and the odori tabi socks they are wearing. [more...]
They wear traditional costumes.
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