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「上賀茂神社」の文字が見えます。
背後は楼門かも知れません。七五三のお祝いでしょうか。
”Kamigamo Jinjya” can be read on one of the strips of paper.
If so, the building behind must be the tower gate.
The occasion must have been a celebration of Shichi-go-san.
https://tabicoffret.com/article/79020/index.html