A couple of days ago Michael and I were out seeing the sights of Kyoto when we decided to take refuge from the heat and humidity for a while. We noticed a small office toting the Kyoto Float Ceremony and took a look inside. First, I noticed that the temperature was a welcoming ice-cold. Then there was an interesting movie from which I shot the following image.
Obviously once in a while the locals cobble together large contraptions like the one shown and trundle them through the shopping centre! It was only then that I realised we were in an office touting for money to build or at least fit out a similar vehicle. And I was standing right alongside the wheel of this monster!
It was equally obvious on closer inspection that it had some way to go judging from the bare wooden frame and bits held together by rope.
Now I wonder how they managed to construct it inside an office-showroom with no clear means of entry. I suppose the bits could have been assembled like pieces of Lego.
AS
Obviously once in a while the locals cobble together large contraptions like the one shown and trundle them through the shopping centre! It was only then that I realised we were in an office touting for money to build or at least fit out a similar vehicle. And I was standing right alongside the wheel of this monster!
It was equally obvious on closer inspection that it had some way to go judging from the bare wooden frame and bits held together by rope.
Now I wonder how they managed to construct it inside an office-showroom with no clear means of entry. I suppose the bits could have been assembled like pieces of Lego.
AS
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