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Happy little girl being dressed in kimono for Shichigosan
Male dolls seen from the side
Eibisu area in Tokyo
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Maiko debut at Miyako Odori, Kyoto Gion's public show.
Bulgarian traditional spring decor martenitsa on the blossom tree. Baba Marta holiday
Tokyo Japan-August 24, 2024:\nHarajuku-Omotesando Genki Matsuri Super Yosakoi was held in Harajuku and Yoyogi Park area, Tokyo, on the last weekend of August this year. Men and women, young and old, performed very vibrant dancing in Super Yosakoi Parade..\nYosakoi is one of the most popular dance festivals in Japan, which originated in Kochi City, Shikoku Island, in 1954, and takes place for four days, including the eve of festival, from August 9 to 12 each year. Ever since, Yosakoi has become popular throughout Japan and Yosakoi festivals are now held all over, including Tokyo, throughout the year.
Hina doll (female doll) on Hina festival
Nihongami.\nShichigosan which is A 3-year-old Japanese girl has life events to pray for her health wearing a kimono.
Girl staring at Japanese Hina dolls
Ebisu area in Tokyo
Festival image
Japanese musician in kimono playing 'Shamisen' three-stringed traditional Japanese musical instrument at home studio. Three women in kimono listening to the music and her talk.
Portraits of people of Chinese origin during the New Year of the Dragon parade in Madrid
April 7, 2024-Tokyo, Japan:\nPeople are enjoying cherry blossom in full bloom, walking under cherry tree branches hanging over the wide footpath at Ueno Park, Tokyo.\nUeno Park is one of the most popular places for cherry blossom viewing in Japan, with about 2 million people visiting the park during the cherry blossom season.
Hina Ningyou (dolls)
Kyoto, Japan - October 22, 2012: Geisha dressed up asTomoe Gozen at the Jidai Matsuri festival . Also called the Festival of Ages it is a traditional festival celebrated every 22 of October since 1895 to conmemorate the  anniversary of the foundation of Kyoto. It is a large parade with over two thousand people dressed in accurate costumes of the japanese history that spans 1100 years when Kyoto was Japan capital and also represents well important historic figures of the past. The parade goes from the Imperial Palace to the Heian Shrine. Tomoe Gozen is one of the few women samurais or onna bugueisha that existed known for her bravery. She fought on the Genpei wars in the XII century.  Geishas and maikos take an important role in the festival when they dress up and take the role of important characters of the past.
Kyoto, Japan - November 16, 2017: Worship place, statue, temple, gate at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine in Autumn.
Ebisu area in Tokyo
New York, United States – May 15, 2022: The Participants on Fifth Avenue in New York City during the 37th Annual NYC Immigrants Parade
Tokyo, Japan - April 9, 2016: Yoshiwara Fox Dance team playing traditional Japanese music in the parade of the Edo Yoshiwara Oiran-dochu Procession during the 14th Ichiyo Sakura Festival in Asakusa Kannon-Ura.
Miniature doll, beautiful, red in color, complete with red kimono accessories with gold pattern, yellow headband, and umbrella, very detailed, a souvenir from Japan, handmade by local people in Japan. no brand
Young Japanese women maiko apprentice geisha walking in the historic Gion area of Kyoto, Japan
Gifu, Japan - October 4, 2015: Woman in traditional Japanese clothes during the 59th annual Nobunaga Festival historical reenactment parade
Tokyo, Japan-April 13, 2019:\nOirans' stage performance, entertaining their guest (a man on the left-hand corner), on one of the streets in Asakusa, Tokyo. The woman with very elaborate kimono is Tayu, the highest-ranked Oiran.\nOiran was a profession which flourished during Edo period (1600-1868) of Japan and was one of the popular figures in the woodblock prints. Although it has since died out, the Oiran tradition has survived even up to today in the form of parade and local entertainment in some parts of Japan. Oiran was, if I put in a nutshell, high class Geisha girls of those days. Yoshiwara near Asakusa was one of such most famous places and the parade and stage performance have been taking place on the second Saturday of April each year, attracting a huge crowd.\nThe highest-ranked Oiran was called Tayu, who wear very elaborate silk kimono weighing about 20 kilograms. She wears about 15 cm high Geta (clogs) and walks in a special style called Soto-Hachi-Monji (outside 8 letter), as if she is drawing letter “8” by her feet, placing her hand on the shoulder of an accompanying man to keep her balance.
Hina dolls taken in Japan
Ebisu area in Tokyo
Barcelona, Spain – January 21, 2023: A shot from Chinese festival near Arco de Triunfo in Barcelona on 21.01.2023
Kyoto, Japan - October 22, 2012: Princess Kazu-no-miya japanese ladies and servant of the Edo period at the Kyoto Gyoen national garden during Jidai Matsuri festivall. Also called the Festival of Ages it is a traditional festival celebrated every 22 of October since 1895 to conmemorate the  anniversary of the foundation of Kyoto. It is a large parade with over two thousand people dressed in accurate costumes of the japanese history that spans 1100 years when Kyoto was Japan capital and also represents well important historic figures of the past. The parade goes from the Imperial Palace to the Heian Shrine. Geishas and maikos take an important role in the festival when they dress up and take the role of important characters of the past.
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