KYOTO -- The "Osendo no Gi" ritual, an event signaling the commencement of Kyoto's famous Gion Festival, was held here at Yasaka Shrine on July 1, with a "chigo," or boy who will ride on a "naginata hoko" (halberd float), praying for safety during the festival.
At around 10 a.m. 11-year-old chigo Ryushin Kumeda, wearing scarlet hakama trousers and white face makeup, and two assistants visited the shrine in Kyoto's Higashiyama Ward, accompanied by members of a naginata hoko preservation association. After a purification ceremony, they circled the shrine's main hall clockwise three times.
The Gion Festival, one of Japan's largest festivals, runs through July 31.