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Gion (祇園) is a
district of Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, ****an,
originating as an entertainment...
- Joel
Gion (/ɡiːˈɒn/; born 1970 or 1971 (age 53–54)) is an
American musician, best
known as the
tambourine player for the
psychedelic rock band The Brian...
- The
Gion Festival (祇園祭,
Gion Matsuri) is one of the
largest and most
famous festivals in ****an,
taking place annually during the
month of July in Kyoto...
- her life. In 2002, she
released her own autobiography,
titled Geisha of
Gion in the UK and Geisha: A Life in the US.
Iwasaki was born as
Masako Tanaka...
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Yasaka Shrine (八坂神社, Yasaka-jinja), once
called Gion Shrine (祇園神社,
Gion-jinja), is a
Shinto shrine in the
Gion District of Kyoto, ****an.
Situated at the east...
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Musashi (****anese: 宮本武蔵, Hepburn:
Miyamoto Musashi), also
listed as Musashi: An Epic
Novel of the
Samurai Era, is a ****anese epic
novel written by Eiji...
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Gion worship (祇園信仰,
Gion shinkō) is a
Shinto cult.
Originally it
revolved solely around Gozu Tenno, but
during the
Separation of
Shinto and
Buddhism of...
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Gion Antoni Caminada (born 8
August 1957) is a
Swiss architect and
professor of
architecture at the ETH Zurich. He is
known for his
works in and around...
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Sisters of the
Gion (****anese: 祇園の姉妹, Hepburn:
Gion no kyōdai) or
Sisters of
Gion is a 1936
black and
white ****anese
drama film
directed by
Kenji Mizoguchi...
- or
Gion Festival Music (祇園囃子,
Gion Bayashi) is a 1953 ****anese
drama film
directed by
Kenji Mizoguchi,
centred on the
geisha milieu in post-war
Gion, Kyoto...