Celebrate Summer in Style — Experience Japan’s First Yukata Festival at Toukasan 2026!
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Contact Jasumo Now →The Toukasan Festival, one of Hiroshima’s three major festivals, celebrates Inari Daimyojin, the protective deity enshrined at Enryuji Temple. Held annually for over 400 years, the festival is also known as the unofficial start of summer in Hiroshima. Its name “Toukasan” comes from the onyomi (Chinese-derived) reading of “Inari” as “touka.” Originating in 1620, the festival commemorates the spiritual and social contributions of the deity, believed to have brought prosperity and protection to the Hiroshima Castle town and its people. Today, it remains deeply rooted in the hearts of locals as a celebration of tradition, community, and seasonal transition.
The sacred object of Inari Daimyojin is revealed to the public only once a year during the three-day festival, symbolizing spiritual cleansing and renewal. Thousands of locals and tourists alike dress in colorful yukata, stroll the lively streets, and enjoy the variety of food stalls and performances.
Opening Ceremony and Unveiling of the Sacred Object First Day – From 6:30 PM The most sacred moment of the festival, where the hidden object of worship is revealed and a ceremonial announcement marks the official start of the festival.
Prayer Ceremony for Industrial Development First Day A solemn ceremony where prayers are offered for the growth and success of local businesses and industries that have supported the temple.
Burning Ceremony Second Day – From 3:00 PM Visitors can bring their old talismans and amulets to be respectfully burned in a purification fire. Items must be placed in the return box prior to the ceremony.
Hiroshima Taiko Preservation Society Performance Traditional taiko drummers perform a high-energy, sacred dedication to the deity. The booming rhythms are a powerful expression of cultural heritage.
Street Festival & Yukata Culture Throughout the festival, central Hiroshima becomes a pedestrian paradise. Tens of thousands wear yukata and participate in parades, food fairs, and spontaneous street dancing. The entire area around Chuo-dori and Hatchobori becomes a vibrant corridor of summer celebration.
Closing Ceremony Final Day – From 8:30 PM The doors of the sacred object are closed again for another year. The festival concludes with prayers for the well-being and wishes of all worshippers and attendees.
1. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Ticket
Discover Hiroshima’s powerful history through exhibits on the atomic bombing.
Artifacts and survivor stories offer deep insight into the events of 1945.
A moving and educational experience dedicated to peace and remembrance.
2. Orizuru Tower Admission Ticket in Hiroshima
Enjoy panoramic views of Hiroshima from this modern observation tower.
Fold an origami crane and drop it into the symbolic Orizuru Wall.
A peaceful space blending reflection, art, and city views.
3. Hiroshima & Miyajima 1 Day Bus Tour
Visit Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and the iconic floating Torii of Miyajima.
Includes guided insights and convenient round-trip transport.
A perfect way to explore two UNESCO sites in one day.
4. Hiroshima Peace Cycling Tour with Local Guide (2h Course)
Ride through Hiroshima’s historical landmarks with an English-speaking guide.
Stops include the Peace Park, A-Bomb Dome, and scenic riverside paths.
An active, immersive way to learn about the city’s past and present.
5. Hiroshima / Miyajima Full-day Private Tour
Explore Hiroshima and Miyajima at your own pace with a dedicated local guide.
Customize your itinerary to include shrines, museums, or cultural spots.
Ideal for travelers seeking a personalized and flexible experience.
The festival is family-friendly and easily accessible by public transit. Street closures and pedestrian zones make it ideal for leisurely strolling. Expect food stalls (yatai), game booths, yukata sales, and traditional sweets. For more information and updates, visit the official site: https://toukasan.jp/
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