Kemari Hajime at Shimogamo Shrine, Kyoto 蹴鞠初め
On Jan. 4, a Shinto ball-kicking ceremony called kemari hajime is held at Shimogamo Shrine in Kyoto, Japan. A team of eight people in formal robes kick around a deerskin ball and try to keep it in the air as long as possible. I saw it on Jan. 4, 2010. Photos: photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.p...
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no boring. Very very nice.
Subarashii pachanuga
Wow, those Japanese priests sure knew how to have fun...
@glr4764
6 жыл бұрын
YTea, but they need to practice more; most of them suck >,
@zhivkozaev2438
4 жыл бұрын
Guillermo Lahera Well it’s not like their main job is priests and not footballers or anything like that
日本代表ユニホームも、ここからデザインコンセプトを抽出するべきだ、八咫烏つながりで
Get Kagawa or Honda in these clothes and have it off
Huh. From the written descriptions I've read about this game, I pictured it being more like hacky-sack with extreme handicaps by way of the voluminous robes.
They are teeerrible
平安時代の蹴鞠名人は、今のサッカー選手のように、もっと若くて上手だったのでは?
boring.