Tohoku, the northeastern region of Japan, is known for its vibrant cultural heritage and rich traditions. Among the many colorful festivals celebrated in this region, three stand out as the most captivating and enchanting: Nebuta, Kanto, and Tanabata.
Taking place in August, these festivals offer visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture, witness breathtaking displays of artistry, and experience the lively atmosphere that defines Tohoku's festive spirit.
Let's delve into the world of Nebuta, Kanto, and Tanabata and explore the magic they bring to the summer months in Tohoku.
The Aomori Nebuta Festival (Aomori Prefecture)
Surrounded by the vividly dressed Nebuta dancers called haneto are the famous colorful Nebuta floats in Aomori City, paraded through the streets and accompanied by the typical chants and shouts of the dancers: rassera, rassera!
The characteristic glowing floats of the Aomori Nebuta Festival are all based on historical legends and figures, and each is hand-made over a long time by a master craftsperson. Held from August 2nd to August 7th, it is one of Tohoku’s main summer attractions and draws in crowds from all over the country with its enigmatic, lively atmosphere.
- When: August 2nd to August 7th
- Held on the same schedule every year, regardless of the day of the week.
- The festival is also held on rainy days, apart from August 7th.
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Address
Aomori Chamber of Commerce Hall 4F, 1-2-18 Shinmachi, Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture, 030-0801
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Nearest Station
Aomori Station (Ou Line / Tsugaru Line / Aoimori Tetsudo)
3 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 017-723-7211
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Address
Aomori Chamber of Commerce Hall 4F, 1-2-18 Shinmachi, Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture, 030-0801
The Akita Kanto Festival (Akita Prefecture)
Held in Akita City of Akita Prefecture, the Akita Kanto Festival is a thrilling event – skilled participants balance tall wooden poles adorned with numerous paper lanterns on their backs, shoulders, and forehead. The poles are called kanto, the name givers of this festival, and one such kanto can weigh up to 50 kilograms! This festival is known for its long and rich history, with its prototype dating back to the mid-18th century.
- When: August 3rd to August 6th
- Held on the same schedule every year, regardless of the day of the week.
- The festival is held on rainy days as well.
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Address
Around Kanto Odori, Akita City, Akita Prefecture, 010-0000
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Nearest Station
Akita Station (Ou Line / Akita Shinkansen / Uetsu Line)
15 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 018-888-5602
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Address
Around Kanto Odori, Akita City, Akita Prefecture, 010-0000
The Sendai Tanabata Festival (Miyagi Prefecture)
Originating as a festival of bamboo decorations, the Tanabata Festival, also called the Star Festival, was traditionally held on July 7th every year, following the old lunar calendar. The Sendai Tanabata festival is held from the 6th to the 8th of August, however, and during this time, the entire city is adorned with large bamboo decorations of 10 meters in height!
More than two million tourists flock to Sendai each year to celebrate the meeting of two star-crossed lovers, two deities who are not allowed to meet each other but once a year. This festival is as atmospheric as it is lively and an inherent part of every Japanese summer.
- When: August 6th – August 8th
- Held on the same schedule every year, regardless of the day of the week.
- The festival is held on rainy days as well.
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Address
Sendai-shi, Miyagi center and neighboring malls, 980-0000
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Nearest Station
Sendai Station (Namboku Line)
- Phone Number 022-265-8185
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Address
Sendai-shi, Miyagi center and neighboring malls, 980-0000
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