By YUKIKO KITAMURA/ Staff Writer
July 8, 2021 at 07:00 JST
Ikujiro Kimura, head of the Gion Festival float federation, attends a news conference at Yasakajinja shrine in Kyoto’s Higashiyama Ward on June 17. (Kenta Sujino)
KYOTO--The annual Gion Festival that started on July 1 in the ancient capital will not have its climactic processions of massive, decorative floats--the main highlight of the festival--for the second consecutive year due to the pandemic. [Read More]
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