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Japanese summer festivals and cultural events
Overview
Summer festivals and cultural events are being held across various regions of Japan, showcasing both traditional and modern celebrations.
In Tokushima Prefecture, the Awa Odori festival began with indoor showcases featuring approximately 600 dancers, with plans to transition to outdoor street performances. Other regional traditions include the Matsuyama Yakyuken Dance in Ehime Prefecture and the Ika Odori, or Squid Dance, in Hakodate, Hokkaido, which attracted roughly 20,000 spectators.
Bon Odori events are also taking place, ranging from traditional musical performances to modern variations. In Osaka, the ‘Bonntu Bon Odori 2026 Summer’ event featured comedians and musicians, evolving from the ‘Karaoke Bon Odori’ culture. In Akita, a ‘Summer’s End Bon Odori’ and song show is scheduled to feature a mix of traditional dances and contemporary songs.
Entities
Sunplaza Nakano-kun · Zepp Osaka Bayside · Awa Odori · Matsuyama · Akita Kenkyo Center Alve
Timeline
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1 day ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesBon Odori festivals held in Osaka and AkitaBon Odori events are being held across Japan, including a major karaoke-style festival in Osaka featuring Sunplaza Nakano-kun and a musical dance event scheduled for Akita.
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6 days ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesJapan summer festivals feature traditional dances like Awa OdoriJapan's summer festival season is underway, highlighted by the Awa Odori dance in Tokushima and unique regional traditions like the Squid Dance in Hakodate.
Sources
akitashi.goguynet.jp · ipc.digital · japannews24.com · lmaga.jp