
Kyoto has more officially designated cultural properties and historic temples than any other city in Japan and a festival calendar that reflects this depth of history and tradition.
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Kyoto has more officially designated cultural properties and historic temples than any other city in Japan and a festival calendar that reflects this depth of history and tradition. The Gion Matsuri in July is the most famous — a month-long series of ceremonies, performances, and street events culminating in the Yamaboko procession, in which enormous decorated floats bearing the shrines' sacred objects are wheeled through narrow streets by teams of men in traditional costume pulling ropes with careful precision. Fifty thousand people line the streets to watch.