
About 510 people wearing costumes from the Heian period (794-late 12th century) walk in a parade at the Aoi Festival, one of Kyoto's three major festivals, on Tuesday. Among the participants was the Saio-dai, or festival heroine. The annual ritual, which is said to have started about 1,450 years ago, is held by Shimogamo-jinja and Kamigamo-jinja shrines to pray for a rich harvest. The parade traveled eight kilometers from the Kyoto Imperial Palace to Kamigamo-jinja via Shimogamo-jinja.
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