Gujo Odori
MatsuriChubu(Gifu)
Annual eventDates
August
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
Moderate crowdMonth-long dance festival in Gujo Hachiman, where visitors join locals in traditional dances.
Gujo Odori, an iconic summer matsuri in Gujo Hachiman, Gifu Prefecture, Chubu, Japan, boasts over 400 years of history. Originating as dances to unify the town's social classes, it evolved into one of Japan's most celebrated traditional dance festivals, now recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Visitors can expect an immersive cultural experience lasting from mid-July to early September. The festival features ten distinct dances, performed nightly to live music from shamisen and taiko drums. The atmosphere is incredibly welcoming, encouraging everyone, regardless of age or experience, to join the dance circles through the historic streets. Unlike many festivals, Gujo Odori isn't just a spectacle; it's an invitation to participate. Locals readily guide newcomers through the steps, fostering community and shared joy. The absolute highlight is the Tetsuya Odori, or "All-Night Dance," held over four consecutive nights during the Obon period in mid-August. Thousands dance continuously from dusk until dawn, creating an unforgettable, energetic crescendo that truly embodies the festival's spirit. It's a breathtaking display of endurance and communal celebration, culminating as the sun rises over the dancing crowds. For practical visitor tips, plan your trip for the Obon week to experience Tetsuya Odori, but book accommodation far in advance as Gujo Hachiman fills up quickly. While many participants wear traditional yukata, comfortable clothing and especially comfortable shoes are essential for dancing for hours. Don't be shy; simply observe and then step into the dance circle. Public transport can be limited late at night, so consider staying locally to fully enjoy the festivities.
At a Glance
- Type
- matsuri
- Crowd Level
- moderate
- Admission
- Free
- Recurring
- Annual
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gujo Odori free to attend?
Yes, Gujo Odori is free to attend.
How crowded is Gujo Odori?
The crowd level at Gujo Odori is typically moderate.
Is Gujo Odori a recurring festival?
Yes, Gujo Odori is held annually.
What type of festival is Gujo Odori?
Gujo Odori is a matsuri festival in Japan.
Is Gujo Odori foreigner-friendly?
Gujo Odori welcomes international visitors. It is a great way to experience Japanese culture.
Can I take photos at Gujo Odori?
Photography is generally welcome at Gujo Odori. Check specific rules at the venue.
Is Gujo Odori suitable for families with children?
Gujo Odori is a family-friendly festival that visitors of all ages can enjoy.
What food is available at Gujo Odori?
Festival food stalls (yatai) at Gujo Odori typically serve popular Japanese street food including yakisoba, takoyaki, and kakigori. Some festivals feature regional specialties.
Can I wear a yukata to Gujo Odori?
Yes, wearing a yukata (casual kimono) is very common and encouraged at Gujo Odori. Many visitors rent yukata nearby.