KYOTO, Oct 23 (News On Japan) –
The Jidai Festival, certainly one of Kyoto’s three grand festivals, was held as a parade of individuals wearing costumes representing totally different historic eras made its method by the streets of the traditional capital.
First held in 1895 to commemorate the 1,a centesimal anniversary of the switch of the capital to Heian-kyo, the competition marked its a hundred and thirtieth anniversary this 12 months. The spotlight was the “Procession of Historical Costumes,” with contributors sporting conventional apparel symbolizing varied intervals from the Heian period to the Meiji Restoration.
The parade of about 2,000 contributors included figures representing historic icons equivalent to Oda Nobunaga and Sakamoto Ryoma. It took roughly two hours to journey from the Kyoto Imperial Palace to Heian Shrine.
Although the temperature in Kyoto on October twenty second reached solely 16°C—the coldest of the season—some 43,000 spectators braved the rain to line the streets, captivated by the magnificent pageantry that brightened the autumn avenues of the traditional metropolis.
Source: YOMIURI

