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Free Festivals in Japan

Great festivals you can enjoy for free

98 free festivals

Onbashira - Matsuri
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Onbashira

Matsuri

Suwa Grand Shrine's once-every-six-years festival where massive logs are ridden down hills.

ChubuAprilExtremely crowded
Free
Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival - Nature Festival
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Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival

Nature Festival

Popular cherry blossom viewing at Ueno Park with over 1,000 trees.

KantoAprilExtremely crowded
Free
Hina Matsuri - Seasonal
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Hina Matsuri

Seasonal

Girls' Day festival with ornate doll displays celebrating daughters' health.

KantoMarchLow crowd
Free
Hadaka Matsuri - Seasonal
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Hadaka Matsuri

Seasonal

Naked festival at Saidaiji Temple where men compete for sacred sticks.

ChugokuFebruaryCrowded
Free
Nagasaki Lantern Festival - Lantern Festival
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Nagasaki Lantern Festival

Lantern Festival

Spectacular Chinese lantern festival with 15,000 lanterns illuminating Nagasaki.

KyushuFebruaryExtremely crowded
Free
Yokote Kamakura Festival - Snow Festival
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Yokote Kamakura Festival

Snow Festival

Snow hut festival in Akita where visitors enjoy mochi and amazake inside igloos.

TohokuFebruaryCrowded
Free
Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival - Nature Festival
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Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival

Nature Festival

Early-blooming cherry blossom festival along the Kawazu River.

ChubuFebruaryCrowded
Free
Hirosaki Castle Snow Lantern Festival - Snow Festival
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Hirosaki Castle Snow Lantern Festival

Snow Festival

Snow lantern festival at Hirosaki Castle with hundreds of snow lanterns.

TohokuFebruaryModerate crowd
Free
Asahikawa Winter Festival - Snow Festival
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Asahikawa Winter Festival

Snow Festival

Hokkaido's second-largest winter festival with massive snow sculptures.

HokkaidoFebruaryCrowded
Free
Sapporo Snow Festival - Snow Festival
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Sapporo Snow Festival

Snow Festival

Japan's most famous winter festival with massive snow and ice sculptures.

HokkaidoFebruaryExtremely crowded
Free
Setsubun - Seasonal
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Setsubun

Seasonal

Bean-throwing ceremony to ward off evil spirits, held at temples across Japan.

KantoFebruaryCrowded
Free
Kobe Luminarie - Illumination
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Kobe Luminarie

Illumination

Spectacular light art installation commemorating the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake.

KansaiDecemberExtremely crowded
Free
Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival - Snow Festival
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Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival

Snow Festival

Ice sculpture festival at Lake Shikotsu with illuminated ice creations.

HokkaidoJanuaryModerate crowd
Free
Kagami Biraki - Seasonal
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Kagami Biraki

Seasonal

Breaking of New Year mochi decorations, symbolizing new beginnings.

KantoJanuaryLow crowd
Free
Toka Ebisu - Matsuri
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Toka Ebisu

Matsuri

Osaka's New Year business prosperity festival at Imamiya Ebisu Shrine.

KansaiJanuaryExtremely crowded
Free
Ekiden (Hakone) - Other
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Ekiden (Hakone)

Other

Japan's most famous long-distance relay race from Tokyo to Hakone and back.

KantoJanuaryExtremely crowded
Free
Shogatsu - Seasonal
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Shogatsu

Seasonal

Japanese New Year celebrations with traditional food, games, and shrine visits.

KantoJanuaryCrowded
Free
Hatsumode - Seasonal
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Hatsumode

Seasonal

First shrine or temple visit of the New Year, a nationwide tradition.

KantoJanuaryExtremely crowded
Free
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