The Soma Nomaoi Festival is one of Japan’s most thrilling and historic festivals, known for its dramatic reenactments of traditional military horseback riding. Originating over 1,000 years ago in the Minamisoma region, the festival celebrates the Soma clan’s ancient practices, such as the release and capture of wild horses for military training. Today, it is a vibrant event filled with parades, horse races, and unique rituals that transport visitors back to Japan’s Sengoku period (Warring States period).
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Contact Jasumo Now →The festival retains its roots in military training exercises, with participants wearing traditional samurai armor and reenacting events from the past. The centerpiece of the festival includes an armored horse race, a flag-catching competition, and a thrilling wild horse chase known as the Nomakake.
1. Tsurugajo Castle (Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle) Admission Ticket – Aizuwakamatsu
Explore one of Japan’s iconic samurai castles, rich in Edo-period history.
Visit the museum inside and enjoy panoramic views from the castle tower.
A cultural gem set in the scenic Aizu region of Fukushima.
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Celebrate local spirit with giant straw sandals, parades, and traditional dances.
This vibrant summer festival honors health and good fortune.
A fun, festive way to experience regional culture in Fukushima.
3. Mt. Fuji 5th Station, Hakone & Gotemba Outlets Day Tour (with Lunch) – from Tokyo
Visit Mount Fuji’s 5th Station, relax in scenic Hakone, and shop at Gotemba.
Includes lunch and round-trip transport, perfect for a hassle-free day.
An ideal mix of nature, shopping, and sightseeing.
4. Kimono Rental & Photography Experience in Asakusa
Walk Asakusa’s historic streets in a traditional kimono or yukata.
Enjoy professional photos with famous spots like Senso-ji Temple as your backdrop.
A cultural experience and stylish memory rolled into one.
5. Tokyo City Open Top Bus Sightseeing Trip
See Tokyo’s highlights from an open-top double-decker bus.
Enjoy panoramic views of landmarks like Tokyo Tower, Shibuya, and more.
A breezy, flexible way to take in the city’s major sights.
Outside of the festival period, visitors to Minamisoma City can explore the rich history of the Soma Nomaoi Festival at the Minamisoma City Museum, which details the evolution of the festival and its significance in Japanese culture.
The Soma Nomaoi Festival offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan’s martial history and traditions, making it a must-visit event for those seeking a unique and exhilarating experience in Fukushima Prefecture. Experience the Soma Nomaoi Festival from May 24–26, 2026, in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture. Witness over 400 participants reenacting samurai battles on horseback, showcasing Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
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