5 Festivals in Japan You Cannot Miss


General Knowledge  •  14 Aug, 2023  •  1,52,032 Views  •  ⭐ 5.0

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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Japan, a land of rich history and vibrant culture, has a profound respect for traditions and rituals. Throughout the year, the country celebrates a plethora of festivals that not only reflect its cultural diversity but also serve as a bridge between the ancient and the modern. Here are five festivals in Japan that you simply cannot afford to miss, should you find yourself in the Land of the Rising Sun.

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Cherry Blossom Festival (Hanami)

When and where to see cherry blossoms in Tokyo in 2023 | GO TOKYO
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When: Late March to Early April

Few sights are as iconic in Japan as cherry blossoms in full bloom. Hanami, or cherry blossom viewing, is a tradition that has been celebrated for centuries. Families, friends, and tourists gather under sakura (cherry blossom) trees, enjoying picnics and gazing up at the fleeting beauty of the blossoms. Famous spots for Hanami include Tokyo's Ueno Park and Kyoto's Maruyama Park. The soft petals, with hues ranging from white to deep pink, create a magical ambience, making this festival a must-visit.

Gion Matsuri

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When: July

Originating in Kyoto over a thousand years ago as a religious ceremony, Gion Matsuri is now one of the country's most famous annual events. This month-long festival peaks with a grand parade of floats, known as Yamaboko Junko, on July 17th. Intricately decorated, the floats are a testament to Japanese craftsmanship and tradition. Besides the parade, visitors can also explore the various festivities in the Gion district, famous for its geisha and maiko.

Tanabata - The Star Festival

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When: July 7th

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