RMD0F7CW–The Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPP53–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RFKN0619–JAPAN - SEP 13: Annual Danjiri festival held on Sept 13, 2008 in Kishiwada ward, Osaka, Japan. In this event, huge wooden floats are carried by a team
RMBRA128–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRW1H–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Ceremonial crossing of the Kamogawa River with participants, shinyo and Danjiri (portable shrines). Saijo Isono Shrin
RF2A48115–Local leaders atop wooden cart amid crowd at Japanese danjiri festival
RMC8THAF–A man, called a daiku kata, jumps across the roof of a Danjiri float as it turns a corner during he Kishiwada danjiri matsuri, Osaka, Japan
RMBPAE41–One of the buildings at Kishiki Shrine in Kishiwada, Osaka, Japan. Starting point for the famous Danjiri festival.
RFERK078–Participants waiting for the Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri to begin in the city of Osaka, Japan.
RMADW9BD–The excitement of the Kishiwada danjiri festival Osaka Kansai Japan Asia
RFBR40TE–Bikes sit in front of a row of chÅchin lanterns in the streets of Kishiwada city during the Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri festival,
RM2AGPH2T–OSAKA, JAPAN - Sep 15, 2015: During the Danjiri-Matsuri religious festival a mikoshi (portable shrine) on wheels is pulled by dozens of men. One man s
RM2GMJ9G1–Traditional Kishiwada 'Danjiri Festival' in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 infection. Many spectators along the roadside refrained from watching the festival amid infection control measures. on September 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
RFBR94DP–A Japanese man waiting for the Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri festival to begin in the city of Osaka Japan (intentional grain).
RMPH0EWW–[ 1890s Japan - Float at a Religious Festival ] — A crowd stands in front of what appears to be a danjiri (float) during a matsuri (religious festival). Three costumed performers can be seen on the stage. 19th century vintage albumen photograph.
RMDK61B0–Kishiwada Danjiri festival Osaka - September
RM2C0743M–[ 1950s Japan - Japanese Festival Float ] — A danjiri festival float pulled by children at a matsuri (religious festival), ca. 1950 (Showa 25). 20th century vintage slide film.
RMC8G7JX–The traditional festival of Japan, rises a big shrine
RM2BMH1CJ–[ 1900s Japan - Japanese Festival Float ] — A danjiri festival float pulled by children at a matsuri (religious festival). Original text: 'A decorated car with a musical band on it draw by an ox on the festival day.' 20th century vintage glass slide.
RMD0F7CE–The Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPJCG–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RFKN061W–JAPAN - SEP 13: Danjiri festival held on Sept 13, 2008 in Kishiwada ward, Osaka, Japan. In this event, huge and heavy floats are supported by a team o
RMBRA1JN–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRTE9–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Ceremonial crossing of the Kamogawa River with participants, shinyo and Danjiri (portable shrines). Saijo Isono Shrin
RF2A4GF3H–Kumatori, Japan - October 6, 2019: Local leaders atop wooden cart amid crowd at Japanese danjiri festival
RMADTBHE–Kids at the Kishiwada Festival Osaka Japan
RMJ46X95–Minamishingu sai Oyama Danjiri Meisho Zue
RMADWA18–The excitement of the annual Kishiwada danjiri festival Osaka Kansai Japan Asia
RMHKG0TK–Minamishingu sai Oyama Danjiri Meisho Zue
RM2AGPH2J–OSAKA, JAPAN - Sep 15, 2015: During the Danjiri-Matsuri religious festival a mikoshi (portable shrine) on wheels is pulled by dozens of men. One man s
RM2GMJ9MH–Osaka, Japan. 19th Sep, 2021. Traditional Kishiwada 'Danjiri Festival' in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 infection. Many spectators along the roadside refrained from watching the festival amid infection control measures. on September 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RFBR94DW–Japanese boys in their guild's happi coat and head-band wait for the Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri festival to begin in the city of
RMW48RGX–[ 1900s Japan - Japanese Festival Float ] — A danjiri festival float at the Takasaki Sanja Matsuri (高崎山車まつり) held from August 2 to 4 in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. The lanterns carry the characters for Kusunokikou (楠公) signifying the float as being from Minami-machi (南町). The float was replaced in October, 1924 (Taisho 13), so this photo dates from before that year. 20th century vintage postcard.
RMD0F7AX–The Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPNWK–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RFKNF7KJ–Annual Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan. Each team consists of a wooden float with a commander standing at the top and compete by racing the float.
RMBRA114–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRT4Y–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Gathering of participants and Danjiri (portable shrines), on the bank of the Kamogawa River. Saijo Isono Shrine Festi
RF2A480X7–Man wearing white headband and black happi oversees danjiri procession at local Japanese festival
RMWB5JT7–[ 1890s Japan - Performers at a Japanese Festival ] — Three costumed performers on a stage of what appears to be a danjiri (float) perform a dance during a matsuri (religious festival). Albumen photograph sourced by Kozaburo Tamamura (1856-1923?), 1890s, for 'Japan, Described and Illustrated by the Japanese', Shogun Edition edited by Captain F Brinkley. Published in 1897 by J B Millet Company, Boston Massachusetts, USA. 19th century vintage albumen photograph.
RMADWA13–The excitement and danger of the anual Kishiwada danjiri festival Osaka Kansai Japan Asia
RMHX8YW7–Minamishingu sai Oyama Danjiri Meisho Zue
RM2AGPH2P–OSAKA, JAPAN - Sep 15, 2015: During the Danjiri-Matsuri religious festival a mikoshi (portable shrine) on wheels is pulled by dozens of men. One man s
RM2GMJ9J2–Traditional Kishiwada 'Danjiri Festival' in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 infection. Many spectators along the roadside refrained from watching the festival amid infection control measures. on September 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
RM2C0BJ5D–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Religious Festival ] — A hikiyama float (曳山) at the Seihakusai festival (青柏祭) in Nanao (七尾市), Ishikawa Prefecture. It is one of 33 float festivals from 18 prefectures around Japan that were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on November 30 2016. Japanese text: (七尾町青柏祭曳山)(鍛治町)大江山頼光御殿チヨコ平御使の場 20th century vintage postcard.
RF360°PKCD78–Kobe Higashinada Danjiri 2009
RMD0F7C1–The Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPNDW–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RFKNF7K2–Annual Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan. Each team consists of a wooden float with a commander standing at the top and compete by racing the float.
RMBRA13E–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRTGY–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Ceremonial crossing of the Kamogawa River with participants, shinyo and Danjiri (portable shrines). Saijo Isono Shrin
RF2A480X5–Kumatori, Japan - October 6, 2019: Musicians on danjiri portable shrine in preparation for local festival
RMADW9E8–A festival float is surrounded by the people form its area of the city at the Kishiwada danjiri festival Japan
RM2GMJ9HM–Traditional Kishiwada 'Danjiri Festival' in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 infection. Many spectators along the roadside refrained from watching the festival amid infection control measures. on September 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
RM2C0BJP8–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Religious Festival ] — A hikiyama float (曳山) at the Seihakusai festival (青柏祭) in Nanao (七尾市), Ishikawa Prefecture. It is one of 33 float festivals from 18 prefectures around Japan that were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on November 30 2016. Japanese text: (七尾町青柏祭曳山)(府中町)兜軍記阿古屋琴責の場 20th century vintage postcard.
RF360°PTRPDK–Kobe Higashinada Danjiri Parade 2010
RMD0F7BH–The Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPJ4G–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RMBRPFJB–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RMBR9PC6–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRNNA–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Night gathering of participants and Danjiri (portable shrines), illuminated by lanterns, near the shrine. Saijo Isono
RF2A480X9–Kumatori, Japan - October 6, 2019: Local leaders atop cart amid crowd at local danjiri festival
RMADW9B4–Festival action from the annual Kishiwada danjiri festival in south Osaka Kansai Japan Asia
RM2GMJ9FT–Traditional Kishiwada 'Danjiri Festival' in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 infection. Many spectators along the roadside refrained from watching the festival amid infection control measures. on September 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
RM2C0BHJJ–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Religious Festival ] — A hikiyama float (曳山) at the Seihakusai festival (青柏祭) in Nanao (七尾市), Ishikawa Prefecture. It is one of 33 float festivals from 18 prefectures around Japan that were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on November 30 2016. Japanese text: 石川県七尾港(青柏祭曳山) 府中町 川中島の合戦謙信・信玄一騎打の場 20th century vintage postcard.
RMD0F7AJ–The Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPHNP–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RMBRA3K6–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRTP7–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Ceremonial crossing of the Kamogawa River with participants, shinyo and Danjiri (portable shrines). Saijo Isono Shrin
RF2A48116–Kumatori, Japan - October 6, 2019: Local leaders atop cart amid crowd at local danjiri festival
RMADRRT8–The Kishiwada Danjiri Osaka Japan
RF2RY2NE0–Kishiwada, Japan - September 17, 2023: Young men with lanterns and traditional clothing atop portable shrine at night festival
RMADW9B2–Festival action from the anual Kishiwada danjiri festival in south Osaka Kansai region Japan Asia
RM2GMJ9GA–Traditional Kishiwada 'Danjiri Festival' in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 infection. Many spectators along the roadside refrained from watching the festival amid infection control measures. on September 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
RM2C0BGAR–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Religious Festival ] — A hikiyama float (曳山) at the Seihakusai festival (青柏祭) in Nanao (七尾市), Ishikawa Prefecture. It is one of 33 float festivals from 18 prefectures around Japan that were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on November 30 2016. Japanese text: 石川県七尾港(青柏祭曳山)鍛冶町 時今也桔梗の旗上本能寺客殿の場 20th century vintage postcard.
RMD0F7FB–A small boy enjoying himself at the Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPHD3–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RMBRA1G9–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRT8E–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Ceremonial crossing of the Kamogawa River with participants, shinyo and Danjiri (portable shrines). Saijo Isono Shrin
RMADRPY5–The Kishiwada Danjiri Osaka Japan
RF2RXN33Y–Kishiwada, Japan - September 17, 2023: Sunset glow in sky over crowded street at small town festival
RMADW9CB–The brightly coloured advertising tapestries on the back of a kishiwada danjiri festival float Osaka Japan Asia
RM2GMJ9J1–Traditional Kishiwada 'Danjiri Festival' in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19 infection. Many spectators along the roadside refrained from watching the festival amid infection control measures. on September 19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA)
RM2C0BGH3–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Religious Festival ] — A hikiyama float (曳山) at the Seihakusai festival (青柏祭) in Nanao (七尾市), Ishikawa Prefecture. It is one of 33 float festivals from 18 prefectures around Japan that were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list on November 30 2016. Japanese text: 七尾町青柏祭曳山(魚町) 鎌倉三代記三浦別の場 20th century vintage postcard.
RMD0F7FK–A small boy enjoying himself at the Kishiwada Danjiri festival in Osaka, Japan.
RMBRPP2W–Kishiwada Danjiri, Osaka. One of Japan's most exciting and dangerous festivals.
RMBR9PDG–A scene from the 2010 Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Festival in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
RF2ABRTTC–Saijo, Japan - October 16, 2019: Ceremonial crossing of the Kamogawa River with participants, shinyo and Danjiri (portable shrines). Saijo Isono Shrin
RMADRPP2–The Kishiwada Danjiri Osaka Japan
RF2RYC072–Kishiwada, Japan - September 17, 2023: Energetic dancer atop portable shrine at Danjiri festival
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