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 Heian-jingu
Heian-jingu is the shrine belonging to Jidai Matsuri,
http://www.japannet.de/kyoto/higashi/heian.html   (29 words)

  
 Inside Pulse v2 .::. Go Nihon: 09.06.05
During the matsuri, donations of money, food, cloth, or valuables are offered up to the kami by the priests.
People tend to use matsuri as an excuse to break out their traditional clothes and sandals.
The above is a classical description of the matsuri and its spiritual functions.
http://www.insidepulse.com/article.php?contentid=42484&rv=1   (1162 words)

  
 Japan 5 Photographs: Kyoto Area
A Jidai Matsuri festival participant wears makeup and dress in the style of a 12th century woman.
A closeup of the Great Buddha of Kamakura, cast in bronze in 1252 and nearly 44 ft. in height.
The Jidai Matsuri is also known as the Festival of the Ages because celebrants dress in the garb of ancient Kyoto.
http://www.danhagerman.com/JapanPhoto5.htm   (1966 words)

  
 Festivals in Kyoto
The first festival is Jidai Matsuri - the Festival of Ages.
The festival of Ages was introduced in 1895 to mark the cities 1100th anniversary.
http://www.johnharveyphoto.com/Japan2/Kyoto%20Parade/index.html   (482 words)

  
 Matsuri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Japan festivals are characterized by being local and usually sponsored by a local shrine or temple, though they can be secular or Christian.
Participants carry the mikoshi during the spring and autumn matsuri of the shrine.
Matsuri (祭り, or sometimes just 祭) is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsuri   (180 words)

  
 Heian Jingu Sightseeing in Kyoto Japan kyoto tower and imperial palace
It is divided into East Central West and South sections each of which has its moment of glory in a different season.
Jidai Matsuri (festival) held October 22 is a panoramic procession of 2000 people wearing the costumes marking the periods of Kyoto's history.
http://www.e-kyoto.net/english/heianjingu.html   (131 words)

  
 Fêtes et jours fériés japonais - Wikipédia
3 ~ 5 : Hamamatsu matsuri, Fête du Cerf-volant (Hamamatsu)
14 : Nachi no hi matsuri, Fête du feu (Nachi-Katsura)
15 : Aoi matsuri, La fête bleué, Festival de la rose trémière (Kyoto)
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%AAtes_et_jours_f%C3%A9ri%C3%A9s_japonais   (443 words)

  
 Heian Jingu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The procession of this festival begins at the old Imperial palace, and includes carrying the mikoshi (portable shrines) of Emperors Kammu and Komei to the Heian Jingū.
The Heian Jingū is the destination of the Jidai Matsuri, one of the three most important festivals of Kyoto.
The former moved the capital to Heian, and the latter was the last before Emperor Meiji, who moved the capital to Tokyo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heian_Jingu   (163 words)

  
 Association for Asia Research- Kyoto Jidai Matsuri
Proceeding along a 4.5km (2.8 miles) route (Miyako-Oji) from the Kyoto Imperial Garden to Heian Shrine, the parade lasts for nearly five hours.
Kyoto Jidai Matsuri (Festival of Ages) is annually held on October 22.
In commemoration of the 1100th anniversary of the transfer to the Heian-kyo capital, Heian Shrine was constructed and Jidai Matsuri was instituted as an event on the shrine's ritual calendar.
http://www.asianresearch.org/articles/2237.html   (262 words)

  
 The Kyoto Shimbun News - Monthly Event
It ranks as one of the three major festivals of Kyoto along with Gion Matsuri and Jidai Matsuri.
Aoi Matsuri is the annual festival of Kamigamo and Shimogamo Shrines.
It was held on a large scale during the Heian Period (794-1191) and many references to the festival are found in The Tale of Genji (first Japanese novel) and other ancient chronicles.
http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/kp/english/guide/saijiki/f_aoi.html   (104 words)

  
 Jidai Matsuri - InfoSearchPoint.com
Okuni Izumo is shown walking in front of the Heian shrine.
Kyoto Jidai Matsuri The festival of ages called “Jidai Matsuri” is annually held on October 22th.
The festival of ages called “Jidai Matsuri” is annually held on October 22th.
http://www.infosearchpoint.com/display/Jidai_Matsuri   (581 words)

  
 Dubious Adventures: October 2004
Anyway, I went to the Jidai Matsuri, then I went to the Kurasuma Fire Festival.
Friday is the Jidai Matsuri, or the Festival of Ages.
As you can see, I posted a number of pictures of the Jidai Matsuri.
http://dubious.blogs.com/adventures/2004/10   (4245 words)

  
 Japan Photo Gallery - In Focus Portfolio 2003: Jidai Matsuri (Festival of Ages)
Every year on October 22nd Kyoto's Heian Jingu shrine holds a splendid festival called the "Jidai Matsuri" (Festival of Ages).
Kyoto was the capital of Japan from 794 to 1868 and experienced many historical changes during this ten century period.
The festival procession begins at the Kyoto Gosho (Old Imperial Palace) and weaves its way through the city ending up at the Heian Jingu shrine several kilometers away.
http://www.photojapan.com/index.htm/focus2003/jidai-matsuri.html   (340 words)

  
 The Japan Times Online
After observing the 2-km long procession, participants will have a buffet lunch and then will have the chance to visit Heian Shrine and the Shoren-in Temple.
The Jidai Matsuri is one of Kyoto's three largest festivals.
About 2,000 people will parade in costumes from the past millennium, representing every historical period, or "jidai," from the Heian Period to the Meiji Era.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20031012k1.htm   (811 words)

  
 alive in kyoto
A sea of fire floating on a sea of people, and yet no one seems to get burned.
The Jidai Matsuri (Festival of the Ages) is going on now.
I just came back from the parade downtown, a pageant of hundreds of people in costumes from the various eras of Kyoto's history.
http://www.planetkyoto.com/nils/archives/2004_10.html   (919 words)

  
 japanese festivals, Arts, England Guide UK
I am sure that it will be a stimulating and successful addition to the Festival.
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http://www.englandguide.co.uk/Events_and_Festivals/japanese_festivals.asp   (491 words)

  
 Kyoto Events WCities Destination Guide
An evening of moon-viewing, Hadaka Matsuri, Hatsumode at Fushimi Inari Shrine, Motomiya-sai Festival, Nagoshi Harae (Summer Purification Rites), New Year Festival at Yasaka Jinja, Tanabata Matsuri
Aoi Matsuri, Gion Matsuri, Jidai Festival, Tanabata Matsuri
Aoi Matsuri, Gion Corner Theater, Gion Kobu Kaburenjo, Gion Matsuri, Jidai Festival, Tanabata Matsuri, Toshiya - Traditional Archery Contest
http://www.wcities.com/en/cat/266/115/category.html   (115 words)

  
 ashley's FotoPage - Wise African Pearl - Fotopages.com
These pictures are a perfect reflection of the vibrant personality and joy that you brought to the world
here are pictures from a variety of events : jidai matsuri (festival of the ages), the new host family, oijinja matsuri (festival for autumn at oi jinja temple).....
this is a whole lot of fotos that range from taiko matsuri show, to nagasaki, to fukuoka....
http://ashleykaimowitz.fotopages.com   (1158 words)

  
 Holidays and Festivals - Japan
Observed by washing the image of the Buddha with amacha, a sweet tea.
Also known as Hana Matsuri, or Flower Festival, because fresh flowers are brought to the temples.
Also known as Star Festival because of the legend of two starts that meet only on the seventh night of the seventh month.
http://www.shagtown.com/days/japan.html   (537 words)

  
 A participant in the Festival of Ages - 'Jidai Matsuri' - in Kyoto
A participant in the Festival of Ages - 'Jidai Matsuri' - in Kyoto
http://www.photo.net/japan/staud/festival   (26 words)

  
 Jidai Matsuri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jidai Matsuri is one of Kyoto's renowned three great festivals, with the other two being the Aoi Matsuri, held annually on May 15th, and the Gion Matsuri, which is held annually from July 17th to 24th.
The Kyoto Jidai Matsuri (Festival of Ages) is held annually in Kyoto, Japan on October 22.
The festival was originally created to raise Kyoto's morale after the loss of the capital and Imperial Court to Tokyo in 1868.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jidai_Matsuri   (211 words)

  
 WOSO 1030 AM Radio.... Josue's Page
Today we celebrate the Jidai Matsuri, or Festival of the Ages.
The Jidai Matsuri or Festival of the Ages began with a small parade of people divided into six sections, with each section representing a different period in Japanese history.
Participants would be dressed entirely in period garb as they marched through the center of the city, starting at the Imperial Palace.
http://www.woso.com/BuenVivir/detalles.asp?bvid=180&cid=4   (522 words)

  
 Voyages culturels et historiques de Clio : Japon - Kyoto à l'occasion du festival de Jidai Matsuri
Nous nous rendrons ensuite sur les lieux du festival du Jidaï Matsuri.
Kyoto à l'occasion du festival de Jidai Matsuri
Voyages culturels et historiques de Clio : Japon - Kyoto à l'occasion du festival de Jidai Matsuri
http://www.clio.fr/voyage_culturel_Japon/Kyoto_a_loccasion_du_festival_de_Jidai_Matsuri.asp   (1593 words)

  
 Jidai Matsuri
To this day it remains one of Kyoto's three main festivals, in good company with the Gion Festival and the Aoi Festival.
The Jidai Matsuri, or Festival of the Ages, was started in 1895 to celebrate the 1100th anniversary of Kyoto's designation as capital of Japan.
Held on October 22nd of each year, the Jidai Matsuri is a fun way to take in a bit of the history of Kyoto.
http://aaronwilliamson.com/travel/japan/jidai_matsuri/jidai_matsuri.htm   (443 words)

  
 JapanNewbie.com: Gion Festival Prep
One of them is Gion, the others are Aoi and Jidai Matsuri.
Most of this is second hand knowledge and stuff.
I asked a friend why they call it Gion Matsuri if it doesn't happen in Gion...
http://www.japannewbie.com/archives/000152.html   (458 words)

  
 urbannomad: 時代祭/Jidai Matsuri
Matsuri = festival, in this case it's a parade of period costumes.
The front of the parade is most recent, the costumes move back in time as the parade continues.
Ok, I posted pictures from the Jidai Matsuri, which was back in late October.
http://www.urbannomad.com/weblog/2004/12/jidai-matsuri.html   (153 words)

  
 Sensoji (Asakusa Kannon Temple)
Sanja Matsuri - May: one of Tokyo's three major festivals.
Various events are held throughout the year in the Sensoji temple area.
Tokyo Jidai Matsuri - November: a festival commemorating the history of Tokyo and the Edo culture.
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3001.html   (357 words)

  
 Temples to Visit in Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Jidai Matsuri is a November festival of the Edo culture and history of Japan.
Sanja Matsuri is a major festival celebrated each May. The Asakusa Samba Carnival occurs each August.
Built in the year 1393 and moved to Tokyo in 1598, this temple can be found adjacent to the Tokyo Tower.
http://www.tokyojapantraveler.com/tokyo-temples.shtml   (278 words)

  
 Stars & Stripes
Asakusa’s residents started the Tokyo Jidai Matsuri, translated as the “Tokyo festival of ages,” at Asakusa 15 years ago, since they claimed Tokyo’s history and culture originated from Asakusa.
Children who guard the principal image of Sensoji Temple — a gold statuette of Kannon, goddess of mercy — parade in the festival.
This year, the Tokyo Jidai Matsuri parade on Nov. 3 will consist of about 35 groups that plan to recreate the city’s changes as it moved from the historic Edo to modern Tokyo — and will feature 1,600 participants.
http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=103&article=18254   (511 words)

  
 Photograph of Kyoto, Japan (DVD #101-17)
japan, kyoto, jidai matsuri festival, woman, japanese, asia, asian, asian woman, asian women, japanese women, japanese woman,
http://www.networkaspen.com/photograph_pages/photograph_A05275.html   (17 words)

  
 Heian-jingu Shrine - Kyoto Guide - Japan Reference
Kyoto's famous "Jidai Matsuri" ("Festival of the Ages") is held on 22 October each year.
It was built in 1895 to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of the founding of Kyoto.
Participants wear historical costumes of all the major periods of Japanese history.
http://www.jref.com/practical/heian_jingu_shrine_kyoto.shtml   (260 words)

  
 Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow » Jidai Matsuri
Here are some pictures from the Jidai festival in Kyoto.
I do not have time to write about it now, I need to go to class, but I will try and write something more later today.
http://www.2and2makes5.com/blog?p=120   (73 words)

  
 The Kyoto Shimbun News - Jidai Matsuri and Kurama Torch Festivals
Autumn festivals in Kyoto reach a climax on the 22nd of October with the Jidai Matsuri and Kurama Torch Festivals.
The Kyoto Shimbun News - Jidai Matsuri and Kurama Torch Festivals
The former is an elegant procession of historical costumes which resembles the unrolling of a picture scroll, while the latter consists of soul-stirring dancing flames.
http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/kp/english/photos/festivals/jidai_index.html   (76 words)

  
 Culture of Japan: Tokyo Jidai matsuri
Much less known than Kyoto Jidai matsuri, an older festival, the procession nevertheless attracts several thousands of witnesses each year.
This costume procession, organized by the Taito district's tourist office and the Sensoji's parishioners, is also a merry evocation of the japanese popular myths...
http://japan.chez.tiscali.fr/Culture/Japan/Jidaimatsuri.htm   (83 words)

  
 scenes
The Jidai Matsuri, a festival procession that attempts to recreate life in Kyoto during Imperial times.
http://aris.ss.uci.edu/rgarfias/japan99/scenes.html   (24 words)

  
 Shinsen.......
In the game, the stuff happens during Meiji jidai, and the game's Shinsengumi is not the true one, but a recently formed version, created by the daughters of the main guys of the real Shinsengumi...
I hope the game will be cool, with good things about the Shinsengumi, and not competly wierd, oro, since some people said me that it was the same staff than Sakura Taisen (I'm not sure, though) in a chat-up-game...Help!!!*lol* Anyway, wait until it get released, and I'll run to say the news~~ >^^
It's just to be here until I find time to build cool stuff in this section!!
http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/shinsengumi/shinsen.html   (687 words)

  
 Kyoto
A mounted maiden at Kyoto's annual Jidai Matsuri festival.
The famous weeping cherry tree in Maruyama Park.
http://www.taleofgenji.org/kyoto.html   (47 words)

  
 Basic Terms of Shinto: Glossary
Gion, Gion Matsuri, Mikogami, Natsu matsuri, Shinkoshiki, Susanoo no mikoto, Tenno
http://www.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/bts/glossary.html   (66 words)

  
 Jidai Festival Kyoto WCities Destination Guide
Jidai Matsuri, or the "Festival of the Ages," began relatively recently.
It had its start in 1895 to commemorate the 1,100th anniversary of the founding of the city.
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http://www.wcities.com/en/record/,184579/115/record.html   (105 words)

  
 grace (kokorusan.multiply.com
then on friday 22/10 after my class at 1pm i went to jidai matsuri in kyoto with my friends..it is so awesome.looking at those japanese all dressed up in ancient times.the costumes are just so delicate and exotic.their makeup is like queen amidala in star wars.
http://kokorusan.multiply.com/journal/item/26   (285 words)

  
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28 Norman Havens, "Translator's Postscript: Matsuri in Japanese Religious Life," Inoue Nobutaka, General Editor,
http://www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/cpjr/folkbeliefs/havens.html   (4989 words)

  
 Tokyo Festival Reinforces Sailors', Host Nation's Bond
The festival celebrated Tokyo's heritage dating back to when Ieyasu Tokugawa first established his military regime, or shogunate, 400 years ago.
YOKOSUKA, Japan (NNS) -- Sailors from Commander, Fleet Activities, Yokosuka (CFAY) participated in the annual Edo Jidai Matsuri, or the Edo Ages Festival, Nov. 3 in Tokyo's renowned historic district of Asakusa.
Release Date: 12/8/2003 8:55:00 AM By Journalist Seaman Max Olson, Commander, Fleet Activities, Yokosuka Public Affairs
http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=10928   (336 words)

  
 PhotoGuide Japan/KIPS 2001 Artists/Kjeld Duits
Five awards have been awarded for his photographic work, mainly for his photographs of Japanese matsuri.
Two works, measuring no less than 8 x 2.5 meters, were even stolen during an exposition in the Netherlands; proof of the popularity of his photographs.
They included the Aoi Matsuri, Kyoto Jidai Matsuri, Tenjin Matsuri in Osaka, Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri, and O-to Matsuri in Shingu, Wakayama.
http://www.photojpn.org/tips/kips01/artists/kjeld.html   (333 words)

  
 72 * Périple * Le monde en fête
VI - Escale au Japon - Festival Jidai Matsuri
http://tram0ntane66.free.fr/72.htm   (183 words)

  
 Tales of the Masked Manatee
Saturday is the Jidai Matsuri, from 12-230 (depending on where you sit, of course).
I have to contact someone about a tour and find out what's involved with that, otherwise I'll see if I can get a ticket for a reserved spot for better viewing.
I've only got a total of about 2 days - arrive around 230pm Friday, leaving 3pm on Sunday.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/eleryth   (5139 words)

  
 if images - Rights Managed image, photo - Two girls dressed up for Jidai Matsuri, the Festival of Ages, an annual ...
Two girls dressed up for Jidai Matsuri, the Festival of Ages, an annual festival (22nd Oct) to celebrate Kyoto's long history; Kyoto, Japan.
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http://www.ifimages.com/public/image/28468/view.html   (108 words)

  
 Club de Naginata de la Foret de Soignes
Parfois on en voit lors de processions traditionnelles (matsuri) comme à Kyoto lors du Jidai Matsuri.
Elle est devenue un objet de collection et n'est que rarement utilisée pour réaliser des katas comme en iaido.
http://www.lenaginata.be/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=52&op=page&SubMenu=   (274 words)

  
 Absolute Japan - Photographs of Japanese Festivals, Kyoto
The three biggest are Aoi matsuri, Gion matsuri, and Jidai matsuri.
See other photographs in Frantisek Staud's Photo Gallery
http://www.phototravels.net/japan/photo-gallery/japanese-festivals.html   (27 words)

  
 japanisch-netzwerk.de
Abends finden Volkstänze (bon-odori) statt und am letzten Abend der Bon-Feiern lässt man angezündete Papierlaternen in kleinen Booten zu Hunderten die Flüsse hinunterfahren, was die Verabschiedung der Ahnen symbolisiert.
Reispflanzerfest — Otaue Matsuri · findet vor dem Sumiyoshi-Schrein in Osaka statt: die schönsten Mädchen der Stadt pflanzen nach alter Tradition unter Musik Reis im Garten des Schreins
regionaler Festtag in Kyoto: Jidai Matsuri · große Prozessionen in historischen Kostümen aller Epochen zur Erinnerung an die Gründung der Hauptstadt Kyoto im Jahre 794
http://www.japanisch-netzwerk.de/texte/feiern.html   (351 words)

  
 ::: Infojapan - Kultur - Japanische Feiertage - Oktober :::
Eine Wiederholung des Festes mit Bogenschießen findet am 17.
Am Festumzug des Hachiman Matsuri nehmen 11 Festwagen (yatai) teil, die mit Schnitzereien, Puppen, bunten Gardinen und Jalousien geschmückt sind.
Die beiden Takayama-Feste Sanno Matsuri im April und die weniger aufwendige Variante Hachiman Matsuri im Oktober zählen zu den wichtigsten Festen Japans und ziehen mehr als eine halbe Million Menschen an.
http://www.infojapan.de/kultur/feier10.htm   (258 words)

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