Early Showa Period Spectacular red apricot blossoms at Kitano Tenman Shrine. This is also a time when students preparing for university entrance examinations come to pay tribute to the god of scholarship.
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Narayai (yam and kinton [mashed sweet potatoes with sweetened chestnuts]) Heisei Period Setsubun Festival to celebrate the lunar New Year, Chasing out the demons at Yoshida Shrine. |
Joshi (uiro [sweet jelly] and kinton [mashed sweet potatoes with sweetened chestnuts]üj Late Edo Period
Plum blossom season. The Doll Festival. At Kyoto Doll Festivals, the doll stage is decorated with hichigiri (pulled tufts of mochi) shaped like the crown worn by the dolls. The upper kinton depicts the right-side cherry blossoms and left-side mikan (mandarin orange) tree.
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