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Japanese Festivals
Hiwatarishiki (Fire Walking Ritual) is held every year on the 3rd of November (Culture Day) by monks of the Daiganji Temple at Miyajima (Japan).
Hiwatarishiki (Fire Walking Ritual) is held every year on the 3rd of November (Culture Day) by monks of the Daiganji Temple at Miyajima (Japan).
Hiwatarishiki (Fire Walking Ritual) is held every year on the 3rd of November (Culture Day) by monks of the Daiganji Temple at Miyajima (Japan).
Hiwatarishiki (Fire Walking Ritual) is held every year on the 3rd of November (Culture Day) by monks of the Daiganji Temple at Miyajima (Japan).
Hiwatarishiki (Fire Walking Ritual) is held every year on the 3rd of November (Culture Day) by monks of the Daiganji Temple at Miyajima (Japan).
Arashiyama Momiji Matsuri celebrates the changing autumn leaves with boats parading on the river Oi and elaborately dressed characters as Heian nobles in Kyoto (Japan).
Arashiyama Momiji Matsuri celebrates the changing autumn leaves with boats parading on the river Oi and elaborately dressed characters as Heian nobles in Kyoto (Japan).
Arashiyama Momiji Matsuri celebrates the changing autumn leaves with boats parading on the river Oi and elaborately dressed characters as Heian nobles in Kyoto (Japan).
Arashiyama Momiji Matsuri celebrates the changing autumn leaves with boats parading on the river Oi and elaborately dressed characters as Heian nobles in Kyoto (Japan).
Noh theatre performance during Arashiyama Momiji Matsuri in Kyoto (Japan)
Noh theatre performance during Arashiyama Momiji Matsuri in Kyoto (Japan)
Aoi Matsuri (Hollyhock Festival) is celebrated annually on May 15th with a historical parade from the Heian Period in Kyoto (Japan).
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