Awa Odori
MatsuriShikoku(Tokushima)
Annual eventDates
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Venue
Tokushima City center streets and performance stages
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
Extremely crowdedShikoku(Tokushima)
Annual eventDates
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Venue
Tokushima City center streets and performance stages
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
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Japan's largest dance festival in Tokushima, where 'the dancing fool' philosophy reigns.
Awa Odori is Japan's largest dance festival, attracting over 1.3 million visitors to Tokushima during the Obon season. Organized dance troupes (ren) perform the traditional Awa dance to the rhythm of shamisen, taiko drums, and flutes. The festival's motto is "The dancing fool and the watching fool are both fools, so you might as well dance!" - and spectators are encouraged to join in.
Awa Odori takes place from 2026-08-12 to 2026-08-15.
Awa Odori is held at Tokushima City center streets and performance stages in Tokushima, Japan.
Yes, Awa Odori is free to attend.
The admission fee for Awa Odori is ¥0.
The crowd level at Awa Odori is typically extreme.
Yes, Awa Odori is held annually.
Awa Odori is a matsuri festival in Japan.
Highlights of Awa Odori include: Organized ren dance troupes performing in streets and stages; Niwaka-ren open dancing where anyone can join; Paid and free performance stages throughout the city.
Tips for Awa Odori: Paid seating at the main stages (around 2,000 yen) offers the best views. Free viewing areas are available throughout the city. Join the niwaka-ren (open dance groups) for a hands-on experience. Book accommodation well in advance or consider staying in nearby Kagawa..
Awa Odori welcomes international visitors. It is a great way to experience Japanese culture.
Access information for Awa Odori: JR Tokushima Station is in the center of the festival area. From Osaka, take the highway bus (about 2.5 hours) or JR via Okayama. Tokushima Awaodori Airport also serves the city..
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Tips: Paid seating at the main stages (around 2,000 yen) offers the best views. Free viewing areas are available throughout the city. Join the niwaka-ren (open dance groups) for a hands-on experience. Book accommodation well in advance or consider staying in nearby Kagawa..
Photography is generally welcome at Awa Odori. Check specific rules at the venue.
Awa Odori is a family-friendly festival that visitors of all ages can enjoy.
Festival food stalls (yatai) at Awa Odori typically serve popular Japanese street food including yakisoba, takoyaki, and kakigori. Some festivals feature regional specialties.
Yes, wearing a yukata (casual kimono) is very common and encouraged at Awa Odori. Many visitors rent yukata nearby.
Parking can be limited during Awa Odori. Public transportation is recommended. Check access details: JR Tokushima Station is in the center of the festival area. From Osaka, take the highway bus (about 2.5 hours) or JR via Okayama. Tokushima Awaodori Airport also serves the city..
Organized ren dance troupes performing in streets and stages; Niwaka-ren open dancing where anyone can join; Paid and free performance stages throughout the city
JR Tokushima Station is in the center of the festival area. From Osaka, take the highway bus (about 2.5 hours) or JR via Okayama. Tokushima Awaodori Airport also serves the city.
Paid seating at the main stages (around 2,000 yen) offers the best views. Free viewing areas are available throughout the city. Join the niwaka-ren (open dance groups) for a hands-on experience. Book accommodation well in advance or consider staying in nearby Kagawa.
📍 Tokushima City center streets and performance stages