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Season 7, Episode 13: Awata Matsuri: An Ancient Festival Revived
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Giant lantern floats light up the night, and the next day a 1.2-ton portable shrine is carried through the streets by a total of 250 people, preceded by long poles rising into the sky, balanced by people on foot. Dating back 1,000 years, Awata Matsuri is a syncretic festival involving both Buddhism and Shinto. Although portions of it were discontinued over the years, today it has been revived in its entirety. Discover the bonds this festival is creating among parishioners, students and others.
All Episodes - Season 7
Episode 1
Sagano: A Sense of Transience in an Age-old Retreat
Episode 2
Modern Civil Architecture: A Strikingly Eclectic Heritage
Episode 3
Kyoto's Bakery Culture: Testament to the Ancient Capital's Modernity
Episode 4
The Minamiza Theatre: In the Spiritual Home of Kabuki
Episode 5
Kyoto Storefronts: Enticements to Enter Within
Episode 6
Amida Buddha: Prayers for Guidance to the Pure Land
Episode 7
Kyoto-style Sushi: Artful, Beautiful and Delicious
Episode 8
Kyoto Toys: Elegant Amusements That Inspire Delight
Episode 9
Family Crests: Pedigree in the Ancient Capital
Episode 10
The Modern Flower: Old Meets New in Arrangement
Episode 11
Randen: The Streetcar Close to Residents' Hearts
Episode 12
Kyoto Markets: Places of Worship Bring People Together
Episode 13
Awata Matsuri: An Ancient Festival Revived