File:Gion Matsuri of Kyoto Japan 1920s.jpg

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Here is an old photo of a Japanese festival. It dates from the 1920s. I don't know what the festival is. Maybe you know. Celebrating - This is a photograph of "Gion Matsuri" of Kyoto Japan. "Gion Matsuri" is one of the three major festivals in Japan. This float is "Kitakannonyama".

I think, a narrow alley is "Shinmachi-Street
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Source Old Japan Festival, Celebrating
Author born1945 from Hillsboro, Oregon, USA


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