KYOTO Lantern makers here toiled without a day off for the past couple of weeks to meet around 2,700 orders for the city’s iconic Gion Festival in July.
Japan Photo Journal: Kyoto lantern makers staying upbeat despite pandemic difficulties
July 10, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
(Mainichi/Kazuki Yamazaki) Production of chochin lanterns for Kyoto s famed Gion Festival is in full swing at the Okugawa Lantern Factory in the city s Shimogyo Ward, established in the mid-Edo period (1603-1867). The studio s craftspeople are keeping upbeat despite declining orders due to the coronavirus pandemic. With the Gion Festival s yamahoko float parade canceled for the second consecutive year this summer, only around 800 lanterns will adorn shopping streets and Yasaka Shrine a quarter of a normal year s number and only about 50 komagata chochin lanterns 10% of the usual figure will be attached to floats. At the studio, six people craft lanterns by hand for the entire process, from making frames to painting patterns. Tadashi Okugawa, 66, is the eighth generation of his family to run the business. I hope the coronavirus will disappear soon a