Taiko Drum Festival Nippon Taiko
Music FestivalNational taiko drumming festival showcasing Japan's powerful percussion tradition.
Matsuri, fireworks, seasonal celebrations, and cultural events across Japan
Japan hosts over 300,000 festivals every year, from intimate village shrine ceremonies to massive urban spectacles drawing millions. Summer brings spectacular fireworks festivals and energetic Bon Odori dances; autumn features elegant harvest celebrations; winter illuminations light up cities nationwide; and spring's cherry blossom festivals are beloved worldwide. Our comprehensive guide covers festivals across all 47 prefectures with dates, locations, crowd levels, and insider tips. Filter by month, region, or festival type to find events perfectly matched to your travel plans.
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National taiko drumming festival showcasing Japan's powerful percussion tradition.
Festival in Yamagata featuring a grand procession and traditional performances.
Grand festival at Nikko Toshogu with a 'Thousand Warrior' samurai procession.
Kobe's biggest spring festival with samba parades and multicultural performances.

One of Kyoto's three great festivals with a Heian-era imperial procession.
Tokyo's wildest festival at Asakusa Shrine with over 100 portable shrines.
Boys' Day with carp streamers and samurai helmet displays.
Pink moss phlox carpet at the base of Mt. Fuji.
Breathtaking blue nemophila flower fields at Hitachi Seaside Park.
Outdoor Noh theater by torchlight at Kofukuji Temple in Nara.

Fukui's grand festival with towering warrior floats parading through the old port town.

World-renowned wisteria displays at Ashikaga Flower Park.

Fukuoka's largest festival with over 2 million visitors, featuring parades and stages.

Festival featuring Nagoya's signature miso katsu and other local dishes.

Free outdoor jazz festival in the streets of Osaka.

One of Tokyo's three great festivals, held at Kanda Myojin Shrine in odd-numbered years.