Shogakukan Children Publishing Culture Award しょうがくかんじどうしゅっぱんぶんかしょう
Edition 30 (1981)
Children's literaturePicture booksNonfiction
Winners
1 peopleSet against the Gion Festival, this picture book depicts the energy of townspeople, the conflicts and hopes of those who sustain the festival, and the feelings of a young couple. As the festival floats are assembled and the sound of flutes fills the air, Kyoto's history and everyday life rise in a powerful picture-scroll form.
The flute of the Gion Festival breathes townspeople's conflict and prayer into a single picture scroll.
60 pages
Gion FestivalKyototownspeoplefestivalpicture scrollhistorical picture book