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This detailed image captures a daytime scene on a city street in Kanazawa, Japan, likely during the Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival, given the traditional attire and names displayed. In the foreground, a large, rectangular parade float dominates the lower half of the frame. The float is primarily red with a purple base trim and is adorned with gold-colored decorative patterns, including prominent five-petal floral motifs and speckled designs. Two small wheels are visible beneath the float. On the right side of the float, a horizontal rectangular opening reveals a white megaphone speaker oriented outwards. Seated atop the float, behind a dark railing, are at least six individuals dressed in traditional Japanese garments (kimonos) and elaborate hairstyles. From left to right: a woman in a purple patterned kimono with an ornate traditional hairstyle is gesturing with her right hand; two young children in orange-red kimonos sit beside her; a woman in a lighter green kimono is positioned behind them; another person in an orange-red kimono is seated further right; a woman in a light green kimono with patterned lower garments (possibly hakama) holds an object; and a woman in a pink patterned kimono is partially visible on the far right. A large red traditional Japanese umbrella (wagasa) is mounted on the left side of the float, next to a wooden sign with the Japanese characters "珠姫" (Tamahime) written vertically in black. Another wooden sign, positioned further right on the float, displays "利常" (Toshitsune). The background features urban buildings. On the left, a multi-story building with light brown/beige horizontally ridged paneling is visible. On its second floor, people are visible through large windows, looking down at the street; one person wears a dark top. On the ground floor of this building, a large window displays green Japanese characters on a dark background, reading "ウィーククリニック" (Week Clinic), "心療内科" (Psychosomatic Internal Medicine), and "TEL". A vertical green sign attached to this building reads "Vie" and "ヴィーククリニック" (Vie Clinic) in white text. To the right, another building with lighter-colored (white/light grey) paneling features a small rectangular ventilation grate. At street level on the right, a black sign for "45 CAFE" is visible. A small green bush is situated between the float and the right-side building. The street surface is asphalt with a visible white line. The overall lighting is even, suggesting an overcast daytime. Faintly visible spectators in modern clothing can be seen on the far
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Jun 6, 2026

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This detailed image captures a daytime scene on a city street in Kanazawa, Japan, likely during the Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival, given the traditional attire and names displayed. In the foreground, a large, rectangular parade float dominates the lower half of the frame. The float is primarily red with a purple base trim and is adorned with gold-colored decorative patterns, including prominent five-petal floral motifs and speckled designs. Two small wheels are visible beneath the float. On the right side of the float, a horizontal rectangular opening reveals a white megaphone speaker oriented outwards. Seated atop the float, behind a dark railing, are at least six individuals dressed in traditional Japanese garments (kimonos) and elaborate hairstyles. From left to right: a woman in a purple patterned kimono with an ornate traditional hairstyle is gesturing with her right hand; two young children in orange-red kimonos sit beside her; a woman in a lighter green kimono is positioned behind them; another person in an orange-red kimono is seated further right; a woman in a light green kimono with patterned lower garments (possibly hakama) holds an object; and a woman in a pink patterned kimono is partially visible on the far right. A large red traditional Japanese umbrella (wagasa) is mounted on the left side of the float, next to a wooden sign with the Japanese characters "珠姫" (Tamahime) written vertically in black. Another wooden sign, positioned further right on the float, displays "利常" (Toshitsune). The background features urban buildings. On the left, a multi-story building with light brown/beige horizontally ridged paneling is visible. On its second floor, people are visible through large windows, looking down at the street; one person wears a dark top. On the ground floor of this building, a large window displays green Japanese characters on a dark background, reading "ウィーククリニック" (Week Clinic), "心療内科" (Psychosomatic Internal Medicine), and "TEL". A vertical green sign attached to this building reads "Vie" and "ヴィーククリニック" (Vie Clinic) in white text. To the right, another building with lighter-colored (white/light grey) paneling features a small rectangular ventilation grate. At street level on the right, a black sign for "45 CAFE" is visible. A small green bush is situated between the float and the right-side building. The street surface is asphalt with a visible white line. The overall lighting is even, suggesting an overcast daytime. Faintly visible spectators in modern clothing can be seen on the far

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