Kyo-koma Gion Yamahoko Tsukihoko

by 京こま 雀休

£25.00

One of Japanese most famous festivals is the Kyoto Gion Matsuri.

The Gion Matsuri is an event of Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto city, which is held for a month from July 1st to 31st. It originated in 869 when an epidemic was rampant in Kyoto and killed many people. People started this festival to ask for god’s protection.

The parade of festivals floats on the 17th is the highlight of the festival. 34 gorgeously decorated floats go around the city accompanied by distinctive music.

Hoko floats of the Gion Festival, a festival in KyotoA golden crescent moon on the float head.

Since it is a "kyo-koma", the top part can be removed and turned.



| Material
Cotton string, wood

| Size
Approx. 5.0cm x 5.5cm, height approx. 19cm

| Package
Paper box

| Notes
Because the product is handmade, some colors may differ from those shown on the screen.

| If in stock: Shipped within 7 days If not in stock: Please allow about 1 month for delivery.

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-About colors and images-

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