On Saturday, I returned to the shrine to check out the festival. The mood had changed completely. Instead of the stately parade I had witnessed the day before, things were definately more exciting. Each portable shrine is brought just outside the compound. When it is their turn to enter the shrine, the portable shrine is hoisted on the shoulders of its keepers with cheers and shouts. It reminded me of a pep rally!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
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6 comments:
Hey Mr. Lahr,
Sounsd fun! I don't really like pep rallys, but the shrines seem amazing. They must really love their culture in Japan.
-Shadow
Dear Uncle Jeff,
i looove your pictures. Have you seen any bonsai trees? are you going to learn more about them while your there? I was sad today because you were not at the bbq happy father's day.
Love
Madi
Hello Mr. Lahr,
Wow! You are SO lucky to visit such good places.
Your EPIC Student,
Akash Salam
Ultimate Math Matician
P.S. On your next post, can you describe the place where you live and how the family is with you?
Dear Uncle Jeff,
Have you learned anything interesting in Japan? What is your favorite thing that you have done in Japan? I am looking at your blog everyday!Please right back soon!
Love,
Madi
For Madi:
I can't tell you which is the most fun, it all has been fun... Opps, I mean educational. I did enjoy going to the shrine festival because people were having such a good time!
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