Foreign tourists are impressed by the beautiful maiko and the loose obi of the fireworks and lanterns! Gion, Kyoto, Japan.
[4k video 60fps] The Gion Festival in Kyoto, along with the atmosphere of the ancient capital of Kyoto, is a place that attracts many foreign tourists. In particular, the beauty of the maiko is captivating. Wrapped in colorful kimonos, they embody traditional Japanese culture, and their graceful behavior gives you the feeling of going back in time.
Foreign tourists are moved by their appearance and are crazy about capturing every moment of the girls with their cameras in one hand. The flower hairpins in the maiko's heads and the beautiful loose obi tied around their waists can be said to be icons that symbolize the atmosphere of Kyoto. Many of these loose obi are decorated with designs of lanterns and fireworks, and at night, their appearance illuminated by the light of the lanterns is even more fantastical.
The fireworks that light up the night sky during the Gion Festival are also a major attraction for tourists. The fireworks, which bloom like large flowers in the Japanese summer night sky, harmonize with the atmosphere of Gion and add a touch of elegance to the lively festival. The soft light of the lanterns illuminating the streets and the fireworks shining in the night sky are like a scene from a picture scroll, leaving a strong impression on foreign tourists.
For foreigners, the Gion Festival is not just a tourist event, but a moment to deeply experience Japan's traditional culture and beauty. In particular, the maiko, the fireworks, and the loose sashes of the lanterns are engraved in their hearts as symbols of that emotion.