About the Book
As the famed Ise Shrine undergoes a complete renewal of all its wooden structures every twenty years, villagers collect donations to build a huge wooden cart and transport huge tree trunks which will be used to re-build the Shrine. In the Okihiki, these tree trunks are pulled out of the river loaded onto a huge wooden cart and pulled by the villagers to a pond of the Ise Shrine where the wood is seasoned for a few years before being used for the rebuilding of the Shrine.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 38 - Publish Date: Jun 06, 2008
- Keywords Ise Shrine, Colorful Procession, Ancient Costumes, Mie Prefecture, Japan, Festival, Logs, Donation
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About the Creator
Pernacca Sudhakaran
Tamaki cho, Watarai Gun, Mie, JAPAN
I worked at the United Nations in New York, besides photo coverage at UN Headquarters in New York, I have covered many photo assignments in Iraq, Cambodia, Mozambique, Qatar and the photos can be seen at my website at : www.sudhakaran.zenfolio.com