One of the most famous festivals of Tohoku, with gigantic floats shaped as dynamic mythical or kabuki characters and haneto (nebuta dancers) parading the streets.
An annual large-scale fireworks festival held on August 2 and 3. The large firework rings brighten up the night sky.
One of the three greatest summer festivals of Tohoku, with colorful bamboo decorations all around the city of Sendai.
Watch Tokyo’s Downtown Area Lit Up by Fireworks at Night
A Cultural Procession to Celebrate the More Than 1000 Year History of Kyoto
One of Japan's Three Big Festivals
The festival highlight is sight of more than 100 boats on the Ogawa river
Find this Festival by Following the Shouting!
Grandiose floats decorated with scenes from historic events parade through the city
A fireworks festival that lights up summer night skies in color
The fireworks town of Omagari, the pinnacle of fireworks art
The Streets Fill up with the Lights of the Kanto Festival!
One of the three major Edo festivals. Also known as the ”water throwing festival” for as its name suggests spectators throw water on Omikoshi (portable shrine) bearers; it is a festival held annually at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine.
A festival popular with foreign visitors to Japan, where the mikoshi, having the motif of the male genitalia, which is considered to be sacred, is very lively jostled about.
A festival of sound and light that brightens the summer night skies of Morioka
A Must-See Performance with Colorful Costumes and Spectacular Dancing
Watch 100 Portable Shrines Being Carried Around Asakusa
The Festival Connected with the Tokugawa Shogun Visits to the Kanda Shrine
Enjoy Fireworks from the Banks of the Arakawa River
Watch Performers Dancing to the Beat of Drums and Shamisens in Koenji’s Streets