By KENSAKU NISHIDA/ Staff Writer
July 27, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Keiji Yamada, the president of Heian Kosha, attends a news conference July 5 at the Heian Jingu shrine in Kyoto’s Sakyo Ward to announce that the Jidai Matsuri festival's history-themed costume parade will be held as planned for the first time in three years. (Kensaku Nishida)
KYOTO--The “Jidai Matsuri” (Festival of the Ages), with its iconic history-themed costume parade, will be held here in all its glory for the first time in three years, organizers announced. [Read More]
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