Dance Through the Heart of Japan — Celebrate Energy and Tradition at Nippon Domannaka Festival 2026!
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Contact Jasumo Now →Step into the heart of Japan this summer and experience the Nippon Domannaka Festival, affectionately known as Domatsuri—one of the nation’s largest and most vibrant dance festivals. Held in Nagoya, right in the geographical center of Japan, this four-day celebration is a joyful fusion of tradition, creativity, and community spirit.
Unlike traditional festivals that are primarily for spectators, Domatsuri embodies the concept of “zero spectators = everyone participates.” More than just a performance, it’s an inclusive cultural movement where over 20,000 dancers and 200 teams from across Japan and the world gather to showcase expressive, regional dance routines with dazzling costumes and pulsating music. What sets Domatsuri apart is its signature group dance known as “Soudori”, where everyone—dancers and onlookers alike—joins in. In 2010, Domatsuri’s Soudori was officially recognized by Guinness World Records™ as the “World’s Largest Synchronized Dance”, solidifying its status as a global cultural phenomenon.
In-Person Festival in Nagoya: August 28th (Fri) – 31st (Mon), 2026 Online Teledo Matsuri: November 17th (Tue) – 20th (Fri), 2026
The Nippon Domannaka Festival, including its 2026 edition, is largely free to attend across most venues. While select locations—such as the main stage at Hisaya Odori Park—offer reserved paid seating, general admission and viewing from the park remain open to the public at no cost.
1. From Nagoya: Gujo, Hida Takayama, and Shirakawa-go Day Tour
Discover the traditional charm of Gujo Hachiman, Takayama’s old town, and Shirakawa-go’s UNESCO-listed village.
Enjoy scenic mountain views and preserved Edo-era architecture on a guided day trip.
Perfect for history lovers and cultural explorers.
2. Nagoya: Hida Takayama & Shirakawa-go 1-Day Bus Tour w/ Meal
Travel from Nagoya to the scenic mountain towns of Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go.
Enjoy a Japanese lunch and explore historic streets, morning markets, and gassho-style homes.
A relaxing, full-day cultural journey with included transport and meal.
3. Nagoya: Grand Sumo Tournament Tour
Watch Japan’s national sport live at the Grand Sumo Tournament in Nagoya.
Learn sumo traditions and insider facts with an English-speaking guide.
A rare chance to experience authentic sumo culture up close.
4. From Nagoya: Castles and Canals in Hikone and Omi Hachiman
Visit Hikone Castle, one of Japan’s 12 original castles, and stroll canal-side in Omi Hachiman.
This guided tour offers a relaxing blend of samurai heritage and Edo-period charm.
Ideal for history fans and architecture lovers.
5. Nagoya to Hida Takayama & Shirakawa-go Village Day Tour
Enjoy a scenic drive from Nagoya to two of central Japan’s most picturesque destinations.
Stroll the old streets of Takayama and admire Shirakawa-go’s thatched farmhouses.
A comfortable, guided cultural escape to the Japanese Alps.
Main Venue: Hisaya Odori Park and various sites across central Nagoya Address: 中区栄4-16-33, Nagoya City, Aichi, Japan Whether you’re dancing or watching, every corner of Nagoya comes alive during Domatsuri—from its parks to its city streets—offering an electrifying atmosphere that unites generations and cultures.
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