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Viewing the Gion Festival From the Rooftop of Kyoto City Hall - People From Outside the City Can Also Participate Through Hometown Tax Donations (Kyodo News)

Summary by 熊本日日新聞社
Kyoto City is recruiting participants to watch the highlight of the Gion Festival, the Yamahoko Procession on July 17th, from the rooftop garden of the city hall main building. Since the event began last year and has received a great response, the capacity has been doubled this year. For those who live outside the city, a new condition has been added: make sure to make a hometown tax donation. The rooftop of the four-story city hall building
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Kyoto City is recruiting participants to watch the highlight of the Gion Festival, the Yamahoko Procession on July 17th, from the rooftop garden of the city hall main building. Since the event began last year and has received a great response, the capacity has been doubled this year. For those who live outside the city, a new condition has been added: make sure to make a hometown tax donation. The rooftop of the four-story city hall building

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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