海女祭り
その他Kansai(Mie)
毎年開催開催日
7月
入場料
無料
混雑度
やや混雑祭り旅に合わせやすい宿泊、食事、作業場所、アート回遊の関連ガイドです。
Kansai(Mie)
毎年開催開催日
7月
入場料
無料
混雑度
やや混雑海女祭り。伝統的な海女の文化を祝う祭り。
The annual Ama Diving Festival, held in various coastal communities of Mie Prefecture in Kansai, celebrates the enduring tradition of Japan's legendary female free-divers. This centuries-old practice, where Ama women dive without breathing apparatus to collect seafood like abalone and turban shells, is deeply ingrained in Mie's cultural heritage. The festival serves as a vital occasion for these communities to honor their heritage, pray for safety at sea, and ensure bountiful catches for the coming year, linking ancient customs with contemporary life. Visitors can anticipate a vibrant, authentic cultural experience steeped in maritime tradition. The air often fills with the enticing scent of grilling fresh seafood and the sounds of traditional music. You will witness Ama divers, often clad in their distinctive white diving outfits, participating in sacred rituals and demonstrating their incredible free-diving skills. These powerful, graceful dives into the clear waters are a testament to their strength, endurance, and deep connection to the ocean, offering a rare glimpse into their physically demanding craft. A primary highlight is observing the Ama's captivating diving demonstrations. Sacred ceremonies take place at local shrines, where prayers are fervently offered for the divers' well-being and a prosperous harvest from the
Yes, Ama Diving Festival is free to attend.
The crowd level at Ama Diving Festival is typically moderate.
Yes, Ama Diving Festival is held annually.
Ama Diving Festival is a other festival in Japan.
Ama Diving Festival welcomes international visitors. It is a great way to experience Japanese culture.
Photography is generally welcome at Ama Diving Festival. Check specific rules at the venue.
Ama Diving Festival is a family-friendly festival that visitors of all ages can enjoy.
Festival food stalls (yatai) at Ama Diving Festival 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 Ama Diving Festival. Many visitors rent yukata nearby.