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Gion Matsuri (Japan): Heian period Japan rituals and plagues. Festival in Asia, #7
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- ISBN8235771932
- EAN9798235771932
- Date de parution11/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Every summer, a haunting melody echoes through the sweltering streets of Kyoto, signaling the return of Japan's most iconic celebration. To the casual observer, it is a spectacular tourist attraction. But to the people of Kyoto, it is the living, breathing pulse of their city's survival, identity, and soul. Gion Matsuri: The Living History of Kyoto's Grandest Festival invites you on an immersive journey through a millennium of cultural heritage, tracing its evolution from a frantic, 9th-century emergency exorcism into a magnificent monument of civic pride.
Inside this captivating exploration, you will discover: The Birth of a Ritual: Step back into Heian-kyo in 869 AD, where devastating plagues prompted Emperor Seiwa to erect sixty-six towering halberds to corral malevolent spirits and summon the storm deity, Susanoo-no-Mikoto. The Triumph of the Streets: Learn how Kyoto's fiercely independent merchant class (machishu) rescued the festival from the ashes of the catastrophic Onin War, transforming a top-down religious rite into a bottom-up assertion of community resilience.
A Moving Tapestry of the World: Marvel at the Yamaboko Junko processions, where multi-ton floats are draped in priceless Silk Road tapestries and powered by ancient engineering-held together completely without nails using the sacred rope-tying art of Nawagarami. The Unbroken Cycle: Meet the neighborhood preservation societies (hozonkai) who guard these treasures in fire-resistant storehouses, and explore how this decentralized community navigates the modern challenges of the 21st century.
Why Read This Book?Far more than a simple travel guide, this book offers a deep anthropological and historical look into the master craftsmanship-from Nishijin-ori silk weaving to luminous urushi lacquer-that defines traditional Japan. It is an authentic blueprint for cultural survival and a celebration of a community that fiercely protects its heritage. Uncover the hidden history of Kyoto. Scroll up and get your copy today.
Inside this captivating exploration, you will discover: The Birth of a Ritual: Step back into Heian-kyo in 869 AD, where devastating plagues prompted Emperor Seiwa to erect sixty-six towering halberds to corral malevolent spirits and summon the storm deity, Susanoo-no-Mikoto. The Triumph of the Streets: Learn how Kyoto's fiercely independent merchant class (machishu) rescued the festival from the ashes of the catastrophic Onin War, transforming a top-down religious rite into a bottom-up assertion of community resilience.
A Moving Tapestry of the World: Marvel at the Yamaboko Junko processions, where multi-ton floats are draped in priceless Silk Road tapestries and powered by ancient engineering-held together completely without nails using the sacred rope-tying art of Nawagarami. The Unbroken Cycle: Meet the neighborhood preservation societies (hozonkai) who guard these treasures in fire-resistant storehouses, and explore how this decentralized community navigates the modern challenges of the 21st century.
Why Read This Book?Far more than a simple travel guide, this book offers a deep anthropological and historical look into the master craftsmanship-from Nishijin-ori silk weaving to luminous urushi lacquer-that defines traditional Japan. It is an authentic blueprint for cultural survival and a celebration of a community that fiercely protects its heritage. Uncover the hidden history of Kyoto. Scroll up and get your copy today.






















