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"Japanese ghosts are so beautiful! I'm going to take pictures and go back to my country!" exclaimed a foreign tourist! Setsubun Festival in Gion, Kyoto, Japan.
[4k video 60fps] The eyes of foreign tourists walking through the town of Gion were shining. It was their first time visiting Kyoto during Setsubun, and they were excited to be able to experience a traditional Japanese event. The foreign tourists were completely captivated by the atmosphere of Gion, where lanterns swayed in the old streets and maiko and geisha came and went, and they excitedly took their cameras and said, "Japanese ghosts on Japanese Setsubun are so beautiful!"
All over the town, people dressed as demons were marching around, and the laughter of children enjoying bean throwing echoed. At temples and shrines, rites to ward off evil were being held, and people in kimonos came to worship one after another. The foreign tourists were fascinated by the sight, and kept taking pictures, exclaiming, "I'm definitely going to take pictures of this and go back to my country!"
Eventually, he stopped in front of a restaurant. There were women with bewitching figures, as if they had emerged from a mysterious world. They were dressed as classic Japanese monsters and ghosts, with white faces painted with red and blue makeup, and smiling with their black hair disheveled. The foreign tourists' eyes were wide open. "Could this really be a Japanese 'ghost'?! So beautiful...!"
On the night of Setsubun, there is a custom in Gion called "ghosts." Geiko and maiko from the entertainment district dress up in costumes different from their usual appearances, and a playful banquet is held. The foreign tourists were completely captivated by their mysterious and graceful appearance. Feeling the depth of foreign culture, the foreign tourists continued to press the shutter in a frenzy.
"I definitely have to brag about this!" the foreign tourists said, laughing as they checked the photos they had taken. Gion on Setsubun night must have become an unforgettable memory for the foreign tourists.