In a season, it slips off, but is the photograph of the summer festival of Japan now. It is a festival performed in Tenman-gu Shrine in each place on one of the Japan's three biggest festivals that I photographed in 1982, a day of "Tenjin festival".
It is the Shinto shrine called Tenjinnomori in the place slightly away from Osaka Tenman-gu Shrine here. Unpremised businessperson forms a line in the roadside and does well very much.
The times advanced, and a number decreased to the unpremised businessperson, and the scale of the festival just became small.
However, the dances of a drum and the medium of children are inherited without changing.
I am not the principle of yearning for the old days, but still the memory is good. It will have the part sublimating beautifully.
The photograph is the splendid technique that can record such a memory.
It is good to enjoy a photograph taking now, but the value is immeasurable now when the times advance from now on and look down when this world changes.
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