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Free Festivals in Japan

Great festivals you can enjoy for free

164 free festivals

Many of Japan's best festivals are completely free to attend. Shrine festivals, bon odori dances, and most fireworks displays welcome visitors without admission fees. Community-organized matsuri have traditionally been open to everyone, offering a rare opportunity for travelers to experience authentic local culture alongside residents. While food stalls and carnival games cost extra, the festival atmosphere, processions, and cultural performances are free to enjoy.

Shizuoka Matsuri - Matsuri
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Shizuoka Matsuri

Matsuri

Spring festival in Shizuoka celebrating Tokugawa Ieyasu with a cherry blossom parade.

ChubuAprilModerate crowd
Free
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
Hatsumode - Seasonal
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Hatsumode

Seasonal

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

KantoJanuaryExtremely crowded
Free
Shogatsu - Seasonal
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Shogatsu

Seasonal

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

KantoJanuaryCrowded
Free
Shuni-e (Omizutori) - Religious
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Shuni-e (Omizutori)

Religious

Ancient Buddhist water-drawing ceremony at Todaiji Temple with spectacular torch procession.

KansaiMarchCrowded
Free
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