Friday, May 15, 2026

Kyoto Miku: Aoi Matsuri Edition

 May 15 is the day of the Aoi Matsuri, one of Kyoto’s three major festivals.

Also known as the Kamo Festival, it is an ancient imperial ritual that dates back to the Heian period and is mentioned in classic literature such as The Pillow Book and The Tale of Genji.

On this day, a graceful procession—resembling a scene from a Heian‑era picture scroll—moves quietly through the streets of Kyoto. The atmosphere is elegant, serene, and deeply rooted in the city’s long cultural history.

To mark this special occasion, I created a Kyoto Miku – Aoi Matsuri Edition illustration.

For me, the defining elements of Kyoto Miku are: • Black hair with green highlights, symbolizing tradition and the future • A purple hair ornament, inspired by Kyoto’s iconic “Kyo‑murasaki” • Green eyes • The number 01 • Motifs that blend naturally with Kyoto’s seasonal scenes and festivals

Seeing Kyoto Miku in the setting of the Aoi Matsuri reminded me once again how beautifully she harmonizes with Kyoto’s traditional celebrations.

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