Nebuta Matsuri
MatsuriTohoku(Aomori)
Annual eventDates
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Venue
Central Aomori City streets
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
Extremely crowdedTohoku(Aomori)
Annual eventDates
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Venue
Central Aomori City streets
Admission
Free
Crowd Level
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Aomori Nebuta Matsuri: Japan's most spectacular summer festival. Aug 2–7, 2026. Giant illuminated warrior floats parade through streets. Free to watch.
Aomori Nebuta Matsuri is one of Japan's most spectacular summer festivals, featuring enormous illuminated paper floats (nebuta) depicting warriors and mythical figures. The floats, some reaching 5 meters tall and 9 meters wide, are paraded through the city streets at night. Energetic dancers called haneto join the procession, and anyone wearing the traditional costume can participate.
Nebuta Matsuri takes place from 2026-08-02 to 2026-08-07.
Nebuta Matsuri is held at Central Aomori City streets in Aomori, Japan.
Yes, Nebuta Matsuri is free to attend.
The admission fee for Nebuta Matsuri is ¥0.
The crowd level at Nebuta Matsuri is typically extreme.
Yes, Nebuta Matsuri is held annually.
Nebuta Matsuri is a matsuri festival in Japan.
Highlights of Nebuta Matsuri include: Giant illuminated nebuta floats parading through the streets at night; Haneto dancers that anyone can join by wearing the costume; Final day ocean float parade and fireworks on August 7.
Tips for Nebuta Matsuri: Rent a haneto costume (about 4,000 yen) to dance alongside the floats - no reservation needed for most rental shops. The final day (August 7) features a daytime parade and evening fireworks. Book accommodations months in advance..
Nebuta Matsuri welcomes international visitors. It is a great way to experience Japanese culture.
Access information for Nebuta Matsuri: 10-minute walk from JR Aomori Station. The parade route runs along Shinmachi-dori and surrounding streets in central Aomori..
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Tips: Rent a haneto costume (about 4,000 yen) to dance alongside the floats - no reservation needed for most rental shops. The final day (August 7) features a daytime parade and evening fireworks. Book accommodations months in advance..
Photography is generally welcome at Nebuta Matsuri. Check specific rules at the venue.
Nebuta Matsuri is a family-friendly festival that visitors of all ages can enjoy.
Festival food stalls (yatai) at Nebuta Matsuri 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 Nebuta Matsuri. Many visitors rent yukata nearby.
Parking can be limited during Nebuta Matsuri. Public transportation is recommended. Check access details: 10-minute walk from JR Aomori Station. The parade route runs along Shinmachi-dori and surrounding streets in central Aomori..
Giant illuminated nebuta floats parading through the streets at night; Haneto dancers that anyone can join by wearing the costume; Final day ocean float parade and fireworks on August 7
10-minute walk from JR Aomori Station. The parade route runs along Shinmachi-dori and surrounding streets in central Aomori.
Rent a haneto costume (about 4,000 yen) to dance alongside the floats - no reservation needed for most rental shops. The final day (August 7) features a daytime parade and evening fireworks. Book accommodations months in advance.
📍 Central Aomori City streets