Women of the Edo period
Starting with Prince Kazunomiya (the younger sister of Emperor Komei), the procession includes a woman of accomplished paintings and traditional Japanese paintings, Yoshino Tayu (a famous geisha from Kyoto), and Izumo Akuni , who performed “Yayako Odori” and “Kabuki Odori” in Kyoto and is considered the founder of Kabuki.
