An elderly puppeteer does a fascinating puppet dance routine with folk music every year on Shijo bridge.
Wonderful pictures of the Gion Matsuri! Thank you.
I agree! Wonderful Photos! Thank You for posting more!
Hi Nils
It’s been a while since I last visited your website. As always, I enjoyed reading and looking at your photos, esp. maikos.
Please come and view my slideshow with music of two maikos entitled: Cha-no-yu, the Art of Tea at http://www.beechbrook.com/pte/index.asp.
Rgds.
Ning
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Wonderful pictures of the Gion Matsuri! Thank you.
I agree! Wonderful Photos! Thank You for posting more!
Hi Nils
It’s been a while since I last visited your website. As always, I enjoyed reading and looking at your photos, esp. maikos.
Please come and view my slideshow with music of two maikos entitled: Cha-no-yu, the Art of Tea at http://www.beechbrook.com/pte/index.asp.
Rgds.
Ning
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