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Season 5, Episode 13: Gion Matsuri Floats: The Pride of Generations Revived
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Gion Matsuri was restored to its former glory in 2014, almost 50 years after its two processions were merged into one. Again one parade precedes the deities' journey from the shrine to their temporary abode during the festival, and another precedes their return. The festival's revival was led by the resurrection of the Ofune Hoko float after 150 years. Now the Taka Yama float, absent for 190 years, will also be rebuilt. Discover the pride and passion of locals in bringing back old traditions.
All Episodes - Season 5
Episode 1
Ohara: A Mountain Village Echoing with Buddhist Chants
Episode 2
Kyoto State Guest House: Hospitality Imbued with Beauty and Craftsmanship
Episode 3
Public Baths: People Gather to Wash Their Troubles Away
Episode 4
Kitayama Cedar: Lending a Quality of Polished Dignity and Beauty
Episode 5
The Culture of Incense: The Wafting Scents of an Ageless Pleasure
Episode 6
Kyoto Tofu: Subtle Taste Nourished by Skill and Pride
Episode 7
Modern Kyoto: The Ancient Capital's Aesthetics Shape the Future
Episode 8
Potter Kanjiro Kawai: Freely Creating a Homely Warmth
Episode 9
The Art of Cleaning: Maintaining the Ancient Capital's Beauty
Episode 10
Nenbutsu Kyogen: Buddhist Teachings Behind Masked Theater
Episode 11
The Custom of Wrapping: Conveying Hidden Sentiments
Episode 12
Nishiki Market: Kyoto's Thriving Kitchen
Episode 13
Gion Matsuri Floats: The Pride of Generations Revived
Episode 14
Ayu Sweetfish: A Summer Delicacy with Culture
Episode 15
Hidari-daimonji: Flames of Prayer to the Other Side
Episode 16
Kyoto Braided Cords: Bit Players That Shine
Episode 17
Footwear Culture: Dressing the Feet for Form and Function
Episode 18
Zuiki Matsuri: A Celebration of the Local Harvests
Episode 19
Ink Paintings: Insights into the Heart of Zen
Episode 20
Kyoto Snacks: Sweets and Treats for Everyday People