Kyoto’s Three Festivals

Past, Present, and Continuity

Kyoto’s Three Great Festivals remind us that life is a procession — rooted in gratitude, carried by community, and guided by history — where each season asks us to honor the past, celebrate the past, and walk forward together with purpose.

The gold brocade fabric used for this dō is a special Nishijin kinran, woven with motifs inspired by Kyoto’s Three Great Festivals.

Significance

The Sense of “Movement” Woven into the Fabric

Within this kinran brocade, festival floats, processions, people in ceremonial attire, horses, banners, buildings, and landscapes are woven with astonishing intricacy.

Though each figure is small, their posture, placement, and flow convey the excitement of the festival and even the breath of the people themselves.

This is “living history” recorded in thread.