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Shogatsu Festival | ![]() |
Takayama Matsuri Festival |
Shogatsu unfolds over 3 days starting on January 1st, and is an official national holiday. | Takayama Matsuri festival in Japan is considered as one of the three most colorful festivals of Japan. | ||
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Setsubun Festival | ![]() |
Gishisai - Ako Festival |
Setsubun is a bean throwing festival celebrated on February 3rd or 4th and August 14th-15th, between 18:30 and 21:00¡¡ | Gishisai, as the festival is locally known, takes places yearly on December 14th. | ||
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Hina Matsuri Festival | ![]() |
Sapporo Snow Festival |
Hina matsuri is a seasonal festival (called sekku) on March 3rd¡¡ |
The annual Sapporo Snow Festival is the most famous winter festival in Japan and attracts many people from all over the world¡¡ | ||
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Tanabata Festival | ![]() |
Jidai Matsuri Festival |
July 7th is called tanabata in Japan. It's a Japanese tradition where in people write their wishes on tanzaku papers¡¡ | TJidai Matsuri Festival at the Heian Jingu Shrine, the Jidai Matsuri is one of the three largest festivals of Kyoto together with | ||
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Obon Festival | ![]() |
Hollyhock Festival |
Obon (The Festival of the Dead) is an annual Buddhist ritual which occurs in July (Western Julian calendar) or August (Chinese lunar calendar)¡¡ |
The Hanadate Bonden Festival is a festival where the chosen houses go around the neighborhood singing a song and |
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Sagicho Festival | ![]() |
Shichi-go-san Festival |
Sagicho Festival a fire festival observed at Himure Hachimangu Shrine on a weekend in mid-March. On Saturday afternoon¡¡ |
Shichi-go-san is a ceremony to celebrate children's growth. On November 15th, people celebrate their children's growth at the age of 3 and 5 for boys¡¡ | ||
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Kanbutsue Festival | ![]() |
Hamamatsu Festival |
Kanbutsue it is held on second Sunday to third Sunday of April at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine It is to celebrate the birthday of Buddha. | The Hamamatsu Festival, the largest festival event, is held annually from May 3rd to May 5th. . | ||
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Tokyo Summer Festival | ![]() |
Nagasaki Kunchi Festival |
The Tokyo Summer Festival is a music festival organized by the Arion-Edo Foundation. | Nada Fighting Festival is the biggest kenka matsuri in Japan. It is hold on October 14 and 15, when men in loincloth, carrying portable shrines¡¡ | ||
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Daimonji Gozan Okuribi Festival | ![]() |
Nada Fighting Festival |
Daimonji Gozan Okuribi Festival is one of the ceremonies of "BON"¡¡ | Nada Fighting Festival is the biggest kenka matsuri in Japan. | ||
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Anjin Festival | ![]() |
Toka Ebisu Festival |
The Anjin Festival is held in Ito city August 8th - 10th£¬ Shizuoka prefecture, on the Izu peninsula¡¡ | Toka-Ebisu is merchants' festival for praying for the prosperity of business, held every year at the Imamiya Ebisu Shrine¡¡ | ||
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Karatsu Kunchi | ![]() |
Kangensai Music Festival |
Karatsu Kunchi designated as part of Japan's important intangible ethnic and cultural heritage¡¡ | Kangensai Music Festival is a gorgeous show which unfolds atop the surface of the sea and is the largest ceremony at Itsukushima Shrine. | ||
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