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Japanese Summer Festival Guide — What To Expect

Japanese Summer Festival Guide — What To Expect


Japan has festivals all year round, but July–September is peak celebration season. Our event listings cover plenty of Tokyo’s summer festivals, but that’s just the start.

Beyond the big-name events, countless smaller neighborhood celebrations fill the city all season long. Here’s what to expect at a Japanese traditional summer festival, wherever you decide to go.

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Why are there so many summer festivals in Japan?

Summer in Japan coincides with Obon, which refers to the time of year when, according to Buddhist teachings, the dead return to the world of the living. During this period, people are supposed to honor the deceased by visiting their ancestral homes, cleaning their loved ones’ graves, and making offerings to them.

Summer festival traditions such as Bon Odori dances and fireworks festivals are rooted in Obon. These festivals welcome and celebrate the dead as they briefly visit our world, and then — in the case of fireworks festivals or lantern-floating events — send them off afterwards.

These days, however, the focus on ancestors may be less obvious, and festivals may be more about having fun the old-school way.

Traditional festivals

You’ll still find some Obon celebrations that are heavy on honoring the dead. Some examples are the solemn Tōrō Nagashi, a ceremony in which lanterns that represent guiding lights for the dead are floated down rivers. Asakusa observes this ceremony annually.

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