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List of Japanese Festivals - Matsuri in Japanese

In Japan, thousands of festivals and events occur throughout the year. There are various festivals that take place in a certain province during different times of the year. In this article, we will share a list of festivals from Japan and describe the most popular ones.

Have you ever wondered how to say the name of these festivals in Japanese? In the matsuri list, we will also share the names of the festivals in Japanese and the dates of some. Unfortunately the list does not contain all the festivals, there are thousands of local matsuri...

The list of festivals with their date and location can be found at the end of this article. To help you get around, we'll leave a summary or index below. I hope you like this great Japan festival guide I prepared for you:

If you want a list of festivals with their dates in 2022, we recommend visiting Japanoscope and its list of festivals.

Local Festivals in Japan

We can't list all of Japan's festivals in the article because thousands are held exclusively in certain cities. Virtually every city has some regional, seasonal or unique festival to celebrate something like a temple or event.

The schools in Japan also hold festivals. Every year, events called Bunkasai and various others are held on different dates and organized by each school in the country. Therefore, it becomes impossible to list all the festivals in Japan.

There are even foreign festivals in some places. For example, in the Asakusa neighborhood, the Carnaval is held every year. Cities like Nagoya, Hamamatsu, and those with many foreigners also hold cultural events about countries.

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Cultural Event in Kakegawa City

Japan's Bizarre Festivals

Japan is also very successful for its many bizarre festivals in the eyes of the West. There are festivals like the Navel Festival, the penis festival, the festival where men get naked behind an amulet and so on.

There is also a festival where sumo wrestlers try to make babies cry. Another bizarre festival where people go out in costumes with sticks in hand to scare others and more.

We have our own article that showcases the most bizarre festivals of Japan, we recommend reading this article to learn about the unusual things you can only find in the land of the rising sun.

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Japan's Bizarre Festivals

Tanabata Matsuri – Festival of the Stars

The Tanabata Matsuri, also known as the Star Festival, is one of the most anticipated events of summer, famous for the legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi and its tanzaku decorations. The festival can take place between July and August depending on the year and location.

The legend of the Tanabata festival consists of the story of the love of two stars, Orihime (Vega) and Hikoboshi (Altair). The tradition of the festival is found in small notes tied to a bamboo decoration.

At the end of the celebration, the tickets are burned, with the purpose of sending the wishes to the heavens. To learn more about the Tanabata festival, we recommend reading our article on Tanabata Matsuri - O Festival das Estrelas.

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Legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi no Tanabata Matsuri

Children's Festivals in Japan

There are 3 festivals dedicated to children in Japan, we have Children's Day Kodomo no Hi which takes place during Golden Week on May 5th. We have Hina Matsuri or Girls' Day which occurs on March 3rd. And Shichi-go-san which takes place on November 15th.

Each of these festivals has its traditions and peculiarities, during the girls' day there is the famous tradition of dolls, on boys' day we have the fish decorations, on shichi-go-san children of certain ages are taken to the temple.

We have a special article that talks about these three festivals, their peculiarities, and songs. You can find the article by clicking or searching for Kodomo no Hi, Hina Matsuri e 753 – Dia das Crianças no Japão on Suki Desu.

List of festivals in Japan - matsuri in Japanese

Hanami, Hanabi and Tsukimi - Festivals of Appreciation

Some festivals are dedicated to the appreciation of flowers like Hanami or appreciation of the moon like Tsukimi. Hanami is one of the most famous festivals in Japan, where we enjoy cherry blossoms during spring.

Fireworks Taikai is a fireworks festival that takes place throughout the summer across Japan on different dates. At this festival people visit a kind of stall fair using their yukata to enjoy the fireworks at night.

These are not the only festivals where you visit a certain place to appreciate nature or art, there are many others. We recommend reading our guide on Hanabi Taikai.

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Hanami - Enjoying Sakura in Japan

Takayama Matsuri - Festival of Floats

The Takayama Festival is considered one of the three most beautiful in Japan, started in the 16th century and attracts visitors from all over the country. The attractions of the festival are the floats (yatai), which are cultural heritage of Japan.

The cars on the streets are really fantastic: all carved in wood or metal, lacquered, painted to the smallest detail and with gold-plated ornaments. They are truly mobile treasures, each one is hundreds of years old and the pride of this artisan city.

Some of the cars have their own music, others feature flute performances, there is also a parade, puppet shows, and many other things during these two days of the festival. To learn more, read our article about Takayama Matsuri.

List of festivals in Japan - matsuri in Japanese
Takayama Matsuri

Sapporo Snow Festival - Snow Festival

In Hokkaido [北海道], in the city of Sapporo [札幌], one of the largest winter festivals in Japan takes place. The grand snow festival of the city of Sapporo is called Sapporo Snow Festival [さっぽろ雪まつり]. The event usually happens in February.

In this festival there are ice and snow sculpture competitions. Some sculptures are gigantic and require machines and a base to make. In addition, the festival has several attractions such as skating rink, SKI, AIR Jumping, walking, slide tube and others.

This is the perfect opportunity to see gigantic snow and ice sculptures at Odori Park and along the main street Susukino. This freezing event has been happening for 7 days since 1950. To learn more about the event, read the article about Sapporo Snow Festival.

Sapporo snow festival - snow festival
Sapporo Snow Festival - Snow Festival

List of top festivals in Japan

The list below, in addition to the festivals and their Japanese names, also shares other events that might fit the category, as well as words to improve your vocabulary. Some dates and holidays are also listed below:

Kanji Japanese Romaji
Festival festival festival
Event event event
Spring Festival Spring Festival haru matsuri
Summer festival Summer festival natsu matsuri
autumn festival Autumn Festival aki matsuri
snow festival Snow Festival yuki matsuri
Festival of culture and art Cultural Festival cultural festival
New Year New Year's Day shou gatsu
Hanami - Festival of Flowers Hanami hanami
Hanabi - Fire Festival fireworks fireworks
Valentine's Day Valentine's Day valentine's day-
Doll Festival (March 3rd) Hinamatsuri hina matsuri
Buddha's Birthday (April 8) Flower Festival hana matsuri
Green Day (April 29) Greenery Day midori no hi
Golden Week Golden Week go-ruden ui-ku
Children's Day (May 5th) Children's Day kodomo no hi
Mothers Day Mother's Day haha no hi
Father's Day Father's Day pee no hi
The Festival of the Stars (7th of July) Tanabata Tanabata
The Festival of the Stars (7th of July) Star Festival hoshi matsuri
Bon Festival (mid-August) Obon Obon
Ceremony in which paper lanterns are floating in a river (August 15/16) Lantern floating tourou nagashi
Festival for 3,5 and 7 year olds (November 15th) Shichi-Go-San Seven five three
Culture Day (November 3) Culture Day bunka no hi
Christmas Christmas Christmas
New Year's Eve (December 31) New Year's Eve oomisoka
Summer vacation Summer vacation summer vacation
Winter break Winter vacation fuyu yasumi
Birthday Birthday birthday
Entrance Ceremony (School) Entrance Ceremony nyuugaku shiki
coming of age day Coming of Age Ceremony seijin shiki
coming of age day Coming of Age Ceremony seinen shiki
Graduation ceremony Graduation ceremony sotsugyou shiki
Wedding ceremony wedding kekkon shiki
Funeral funeral I'm shiki
Election election election
Halloween ハロウィーン haroui-n
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List of famous traditional matsuri

Festival Place Note
Aoi Kyoto held at the Shimogamo and Kamigamo Shrines in May
Atsuta Nagoya held at the Atsuta Shrine in June
Awa Odori Tokushima, Tokushima held in Tokushima in August
Dontaku Fukuoka held from May 3rd to 5th
Gion Kyoto held in july
Hadaka Okayama held in february
Hakata Gion Yamakasa Fukuoka held in Kushida-jinja in July
Hōnen Komaki held at Tagata Shrine in March
Era Kyoto held in october
Kanamara Kawasaki held at the Kanayama Shrine in April
Kanda Tokyo held at the Kanda Myojin Shrine in May
Kanto Akita held from August 3 to August 6
Kishiwada Danjiri Kishiwada held in september
Festival de leques de Kumagaya Saitama held from July 19 to 3
Nagasaki Kunchi Nagasaki held from October 9
Miki Autumn Harvest Festival Miki held at the Ōmiya Hachiman shrine in October
Nada no Kenka Himeji held at the Matsubara Hachiman shrine on October 1st and 1st
Nagoya Nagoya held at Hisaya Ōdori Park in Sakae Nagoya
Nebuta Aomori held from august
Neputa (Hirosaki) Hirosaki held in the first week of August
Ojima Neputa Festival Gunma held from August 1st
Sanja Tokyo held at the Asakusa shrine in May
Sannō Tokyo held at the Hie shrine in June
Tanabata Sendai held from August 6 to 8
Tenjin Osaka held at Akasaka Tenman-gū in July
Wakakusa Yamayaki Nara held in Nara on the fourth Saturday of January
Yosakoi Matsuri Kochi held in Kochi in August
Yotaka Toyama held in Tonami Toyama in June
List of festivals in Japanese - matsuri of Japan

Japan music and film festivals

Festival name Type City
Asian Queer Film Festival Film Festival Tokyo
B-Boy Park hip hop festival
CON-CAN Movie Festival Film Festival Tokyo
Concert na Pedra Rock Festival
Cosquín in Japan folk festival
Firefox Rock Festival Rock Festival
Fuji Rock Festival Rock Festival
Heart-Aid Shisen Rock Festival
Hiroshima International Animation Festival Film Festival Hiroshima
Image Forum Festival Film Festival Tokyo
Viva sob o céu Rock Festival
Loud Park Festival heavy metal festival
Mainichi Film Awards Film Festival Tokyo
Mount Fuji Jazz Festival jazz festival
Festival de Jazz de Newport em Madarao jazz festival
Okinawa International Movie Festival Film Festival Ginowan & Naha,
Okinawa Island

Rising Sun Rock Festival Rock Festival
Rock in Japan Festival Rock Festival
Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto classical music festival
Songs Day pop festival
Summer Sonic Festival Rock Festival
Tokyo Filmex Film Festival Tokyo
Tokyo International Film Festival Film Festival Tokyo
Festival Internacional de Cinema Gay e Lésbico de Tóquio Film Festival Tokyo
Tokyo Music Festival pop festival
Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival Film Festival Yamagata
Yamaha Music Festival classical music festival
Yamaha Popular Song Contest pop festival Kakegawa
Yokohama Film Festival Film Festival Yokohama
Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival Film Festival Yūbari, Hokkaido

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