`` Era festival '' at which the procession of 2000 people walks through the autumn city streets October 26, 20:28

One of the three major festivals in Kyoto, the “Era Festival” was held, and a line of about 2,000 people dressed in costumes from the Heian period to the Meiji period walked through the autumn capital.

The “Era Festival” started in 1908 to commemorate the 1100th century of the Heian capital, and is counted as one of the three major festivals in Kyoto along with the “Gion Festival” in May and the “Gion Festival” in July.

A line of about 2,000 people dressed in costumes that symbolize each era from the Heian period to the Meiji era ran about 4.5 kilometers from the Imperial Palace to Heian Shrine.

Oda wore a princess wakamiya and gorgeous headwear wearing Ryoma Sakamoto, colorful twelve souls, and historical figures appearing in the form of dating from the Meiji era drums and government troops. Nobunaga appeared.

The annual event will be held on October 22nd, but the event will be held on the 26th, avoiding overlapping with the ceremonial ceremony of the throne, and there are more than 60,000 people along the road. Was enjoying a gorgeous procession like a historical picture scroll.

A man from Joyo City, Kyoto Prefecture, said, “I came here for the first time, but I was impressed to see the ox cart for the first time that Nobunaga and his generals were wearing unusual helmets and decorations.”