Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

祇園祭 (Gion Festival)

Gion Matsuri: Kyoto’s Grandest Summer Spectacle If you find yourself walking through the sweltering streets of Kyoto in July, you will undoubtedly hear a distinct, hypnotic rhythm echoing from loudspeakers and wooden stalls: “Kon-kon-chikichin, kon-kon-chikichin.” This is Gion-bayashi, the traditional music that signals the arrival of Japan’s most famous festival, the Gion Matsuri. Spanning the

Mythical Creatures, Other Yokai

疫病退散 (Plague Expulsion)

The Art of Ekibyo Taisan: Warding Off Plagues in Japan In recent years, a specific four-character idiom appeared frequently across Japanese social media, shrine banners, and even confectionery packaging: Ekibyo Taisan (疫病退散). Literally translating to “Plague Expulsion,” this phrase represents a deep-seated cultural response to epidemics that spans over a millennium. For the cultural traveler,

Scroll to Top