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- Jidai_Matsuri abstract "The Jidai Matsuri (時代祭り) Festival of the Ages is a traditional Japanese festival (also called the matsuri) held on October 22 annually in Kyoto, Japan. It is one of Kyoto's renowned three great festivals, with the other two being the Aoi Matsuri, held annually on May 15, and the Gion Matsuri, which is held annually from 17 to July 24. It is a festival enjoyed by people of all ages, participating in its historical reenactment parade dressed in authentic costumes representing various periods, and characters in Japanese feudal history.Jidai Matsuri traces its roots with the relocation of the Japanese capital to Tokyo in 1868. This involved the relocation of the Emperor of Japan and his imperial family, the Imperial Palace and thousands of government officials and subjects to the city. Fearing for Kyoto's loss in glory and interest by her people, the city government and the Kyoto Prefectural Government commemorated the 1100th anniversary of the founding of Heian-kyō (平安京) which was the former name of Kyoto, in 794 by Emperor Kammu (桓武天皇, Kanmu-tennō) (737 - 806). To inaugurate the first Jidai celebration in 1895, the city government built the Heian Shrine (平安神宮, Heian jingū) to enshrine the spirit of Emperor Kanmu. To add meaning to the festival, it staged a costume procession representing people of each era in Kyoto history. In 1940, the local government decided that on top of honouring Emperor Kammu, the Jidai festival was also to be held in honour of Emperor Kōmei (孝明天皇, Kōmei-tennō) (July 22, 1831 - January 30, 1867) for his work in unifying the country, the power of the imperial court and the affirmation of Kyoto as the center of Japan at the decline of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the Edo Era.The Jidai Matsuri begins in early morning with the mikoshi (portable shrines) brought out of the Old Imperial Palace so that people may pay their respects. The mikoshi represent emperors Kanmu and Kōmei, respectively. The five-hour, two-kilometer costume procession begins in the afternoon, with approximately 2,000 performers dressed as samurai, military figures, and common people, from the earliest eras to the Meiji era These are followed by Japanese women who are dressed in elaborate jūnihitoe (十二単衣, juunihitoe). And, finally, the mikoshi are carried from the palace and are accompanied by a costumed military band that is playing the gagaku. The procession ends at the Heian Shrine.".
- Jidai_Matsuri country Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri country Kyoto.
- Jidai_Matsuri similar Fukagawa_Matsuri.
- Jidai_Matsuri similar Sannō_Matsuri.
- Jidai_Matsuri thumbnail JidaiMatsuri_Gohouren.jpg?width=300.
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- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arts_festivals_in_Japan.
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- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Kyoto_Prefecture.
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- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_festivals_in_Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Kyoto.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Kanmu.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Kōmei.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_of_Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Fukagawa_Matsuri.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Gagaku.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Gion_Matsuri.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Historical_reenactment.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_festivals.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Jūnihitoe.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto_Imperial_Palace.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Mikoshi.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Samurai.
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLink Sannō_Matsuri.
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- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Festival of Ages".
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jidai Matsuri".
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jidai".
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Festival of the Ages".
- Jidai_Matsuri wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Festival of the Ages".
- Jidai_Matsuri date "--10-22".
- Jidai_Matsuri holidayName "JidaiMatsuri_Gohouren.jpg".
- Jidai_Matsuri imagesize "250".
- Jidai_Matsuri longtype "Religious".
- Jidai_Matsuri observedby Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri observedby Kyoto.
- Jidai_Matsuri relatedto Fukagawa_Matsuri.
- Jidai_Matsuri relatedto Sannō_Matsuri.
- Jidai_Matsuri scheduling "same day each year".
- Jidai_Matsuri type "shinto".
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- Jidai_Matsuri yearsActive "1895".
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Arts_festivals_in_Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Cultural_festivals_in_Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Festivals_established_in_1868.
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Festivals_established_in_1895.
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Festivals_in_Kyoto_Prefecture.
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Historical_reenactment_events.
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Religious_festivals_in_Japan.
- Jidai_Matsuri subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Kyoto.
- Jidai_Matsuri hypernym Festival.
- Jidai_Matsuri type Event.
- Jidai_Matsuri type Holiday.
- Jidai_Matsuri type SocietalEvent.
- Jidai_Matsuri type Attraction.
- Jidai_Matsuri type Event.
- Jidai_Matsuri type TimeInterval.
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- Jidai_Matsuri type Q1445650.
- Jidai_Matsuri comment "The Jidai Matsuri (時代祭り) Festival of the Ages is a traditional Japanese festival (also called the matsuri) held on October 22 annually in Kyoto, Japan. It is one of Kyoto's renowned three great festivals, with the other two being the Aoi Matsuri, held annually on May 15, and the Gion Matsuri, which is held annually from 17 to July 24.".
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- Jidai_Matsuri wasDerivedFrom Jidai_Matsuri?oldid=700194286.
- Jidai_Matsuri depiction JidaiMatsuri_Gohouren.jpg.
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