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Gion Matsuri is one of the three major festivals in Japan. This festival of Yasaka Shrine and Kyoto townspeople was reportedly originated in 869, when 66 pikes were donated to the Shinsen-en imperial garden, to enshrine a god of the plague. The festival was then held annually since 970, and the prototype of floats was complete in 999. The history of Gion Matsuri was interrupted by the Onin civil war (1467 - 1477), and was resumed in 1500 after the cessation for 33 years. The tradition also survived massive fires in 1708, 1788 and 1864, as well as diverse other incidents and changes.

Originally, Gion Matsuri was called Gion-e or Gion Goryo-e; Goryo-e was a requiem festival to pray for the repose of souls of the dead from pests or violence.

The order of floats in the procession of the 2011 Gion Matsuri festival was determined by draw at the Kuji-tori (Procession Order Draw) ceremony on July 2.

In the 2011 festival, Araretenjin-yama will proceed as the first 'yama' float.

Ashikari-yama drew “Yama-3ban”

Sakimatsuri
Head float
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
Naginata
boko
Araretenjin
yama
Moso
yama
Ashikari
yama
Kanko
boko
Aburanotenjin
yama
Shijyo
kasaboko
Hosho
yama
Tsuki
hoko
Taishi
yama
Urade
yama
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
22nd
23rd
Tokusa
yama
Niwatori
hoko
Hakuga
yama
Ayagasa
boko
Kakkyo
yama
Kikusui
boko
Hakurakuten
yama
Yamabushi
yama
Toro
yama
Hoka
boko
Iwato
yama
Fune
boko


Atomatsuri
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
End float
Kitakannon
yama
Hashibenkei
yama
Hachiman
yama
Koi
yama
Ennogyojya
yama
Suzuka
yama
Kuronushi
yama
Jomyo
yama
Minamikannon
yama


1st through 5th Kippu-iri (Initiation Ceremony) Individual Float Community
1st Naginata-boko Cho Osendo
(Naginata-boko Community Visit to Yasaka Shrine)
Yasaka Shrine
2nd Kuji-tori Shiki
(Procession Order Draw Ceremony)
Kyoto City Hall, Assembly House
Yama-hoko Cho Shasan
(Community Visit to Yasaka Shrine)
Yasaka Shrine
10th through 13th Kiyo-harai
(Community Purification)
Individual Float Community
Hoko-tate (Hoko Float Assembly)
Individual Float Community
10th Omukae Chochin (Welcome Lantern)
Yasaka Shrine and Kyoto City Hall
Mikoshi-arai
(Portable Shrine Purification)
Shijo Ohashi Bridge
12th through 13th Hoko Hiki-zome (First Float Towing)
Individual Float Community
13th Takahashi-cho Shasan
(Takahashi-cho Officials’ Visit to Yasaka Shrine)
Yasaka Shrine
Naginata-boko Chigo Shasan
(Naginata-boko Float Child’s Visit to Yasaka Shrine)
Yasaka Shrine
Kuze Komagata Chigo Shasan
(Kuze Komagata Child’s Visit to Yasaka Shrine)
Yasaka Shrine
13th through 14th Yama-tate (Yama Float Assembly)
Cho-kaisho Kazari-tsuke
(Community House Decoration)
Individual Float Community
14th Ichiri-zuka Matsukazari-shiki
(Milestone Decoration)
Matsubara Nakano-cho
14th through 16th Byobu Matsuri
(Citizens’ Home Exhibition)
Individual Float Community
15th Takahashi-cho Imitake-tate
(Divine Bamboo Setting)
Shijo Fuyamachi (Fuyamachi-dori and Shijo-dori)
Mitarai no Ido-biraki
(Well Water Purification)
Yoimiya-sai
(Holy Spirit Transition to Portable Shrines)
Yasaka Shrine
16th Kencha-shiki
(Tea Offering Ceremony)
Yasaka Shrine
Goma-taki
(Holy Wood Burning)
Ennogyoja-yama
Sagimai and Dengaku
(Traditional Dancing)
Yasaka Shrine

Yoi-yama
(Festival Eve)
Individual Float Community
Hiyori Kagura
(Clear Weather Prayer)
Shijo Otabisho
Abare Kannon
(Holy Statue Demonstration)
Minamikannon-yama
17th Yama-hoko Kazari
(Float Decoration)
Individual Float Community
Yama-hoko Junko
(Float Procession)
Shijo Karasuma (Karasuma-dori and Shijo-dori) to Kawaramachi-dori and to Oike-dori
- Kuji-aratame (Draw Review)
Shijo Sakaimachi (Sakaimachi-dori and Shijo-dori)
- Shimenawa-kiri Shijo Fuyamachi (Fuyamachi-dori and Shijo-dori)
- Yasaka Jinja Yohai
(Remote Prayer to Yasaka Shrine)
Shijo Otabisho
Jinko-sai
(Portable Shrine Procession)
Yasaka Shrine and Shijo Otabisho
17th through 24th Mugon Mairi
(Silent Visit to Festival God)
23rd Imitake-tate and Ohake Shinji
(Divine Corner Setting)
Sanjo Ontomo-sha
Sencha Kencha-sai and Biwa Hono
(Tea and Biwa Music Offering)
Yasaka Shrine
24th Hanagasa Junko
(Hanagasa Procession)
Kyoto City Hall and Yasaka Shrine
Kanko-sai
(Holy Spirit Return to Yasaka Shrine)
Shijo Otabisho and Yasaka Shrine
25th Kyogen Hono
(Kyogen Offering)
Yasaka Shrine, Noh Stage
28th Mikoshi Arai
(Portable Shrine Purification)
Shijo Ohashi Bridge
29th Shinji-zumi Hokoku-sai
(Report of Festival Completion)
Yasaka Shrine
31st Eki-jinja Nagoshi-matsuri
(Citizen Purification)
Yasaka Shrine Precincts
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