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Season 4, Episode 19: Yase Shamenchi Odori: A Dance of Gratitude
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Boys dressed as maidens walk the streets at night wearing lanterns adorned with intricate, cut-paper designs on their heads. Girls perform a votive dance. This intriguing festival held in Yase, located at the foot of Mt. Hiei in Kyoto's northeast, dates back some 300 years when a Senior Councilor in the shogunate sided with the people of Yase in a land dispute, which occurred nearby. Discover the residents' enduring gratitude as they prepare to fete the Councilor, now revered as a deity.
All Episodes - Season 4
Episode 1
Kyo-yaki: Kyoto Ceramics Charm and Delight the Beholder
Episode 2
Suiseki: A World of Understated Beauty Within Natural Stone
Episode 3
Kyo-Kanoko Shibori: Untying the Beauty Bound Within
Episode 4
Small Restaurants: A Full, Rich Experience While Sipping Sake
Episode 5
Obi: Unbridled Beauty in a Knot
Episode 6
Traditional Musical Instruments: Eternal Tones Waft Through the Ancient Capital
Episode 7
Woodblock Prints: Beauty in the Hands of a Trinity of Artists
Episode 8
Tsubo-niwa: Life Enhanced by Quintessential Spaces
Episode 9
Insho Domoto: The Pulsing Heart of Artistic Innovation
Episode 10
Hidden Treasures: Preserved for Another Millennium
Episode 11
Kyoto Walls: Elegance Molded from Earth
Episode 12
Kata-yuzen: The Stenciled Beauty of Dyeing
Episode 13
Cool Customs: Beating the Summer Heat
Episode 14
Atago Sennichi Mairi: Pilgrimage to the Guardian Against Fire
Episode 15
Kiyomizu Rokubey: Tradition and Vision in Ceramics
Episode 16
Stone Jizo: Neighborhood Guardians Watch Over Children
Episode 17
The Cinema Capital: The Professionals Behind the Samurai Filming Industry
Episode 18
Fusuma Paintings: Artful Partitions Transform Space
Episode 19
Yase Shamenchi Odori: A Dance of Gratitude
Episode 20
Iwakura Fire Festival: The Divine Spirit Returns