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Kanda Matsuri 2026

Kanda Matsuri 2026

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Experience the Thrill of One of Japan’s Most Celebrated Festivals

The Kanda Matsuri (神田祭り), one of Tokyo’s most vibrant and exciting Shinto festivals, returns in 2025, bringing centuries-old traditions to life in the heart of Japan’s bustling capital. Held every year in mid-May, this festival honors the Kanda Myojin Shrine and celebrates Tokyo’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage with a mix of grand processions, ceremonial rituals, and lively festivities.

Festival Highlights:

  • Grand Mikoshi Processions: Witness the thrilling procession of mikoshi (portable shrines), carried through the streets by enthusiastic participants chanting and marching in unison to the shrine. This dynamic event symbolizes the deity’s journey and is the festival’s most iconic feature.
  • Street Celebrations: Join the excitement as the streets of Kanda, Nihonbashi, and Akihabara come alive with traditional dancing, music, and performances. The festival is famous for its high-energy atmosphere, with local residents and visitors participating in the joyous revelry.
  • Sacred Rituals at Kanda Myojin Shrine: Experience the solemn side of Kanda Matsuri with traditional Shinto rituals held at the historic Kanda Myojin Shrine, where prayers for good health, prosperity, and safety are offered.
  • Cultural Exhibits: Explore stalls offering local food, traditional crafts, and cultural performances that showcase the unique heritage of Tokyo and the Kanda area.
  • Parades and Performances: Enjoy the procession of traditional samurai, taiko drumming, and other cultural performances that highlight Tokyo’s deep-rooted history and artistic flair.

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Event Details:

  • Dates: May 11–17, 2026 (These are exact dates according to the official website)
  • Location: Kanda Myojin Shrine, Kanda, Tokyo
  • Admission: Free (Certain special events or VIP viewing areas may require tickets)

Event Schedule

  • Monday, May 11 – 7:00 PM
    Hōgoshi Mikoshi Enthronement Ceremony
  • Tuesday, May 12 – Evening
    Parishioner Neighborhood Association Mikoshi Procession
  • Wednesday, May 13 – All Day
    Shinko Festival
    (Procession through Kanda, Nihonbashi, Otemachi, Marunouchi, and Akihabara)
  • Wednesday, May 13 – Around 2:45 PM
    Supplementary Festival Events
  • Wednesday, May 13 – 4:00 PM
    Return of the Portable Shrine to the Shrine Grounds
  • Thursday, May 14 – All Day
    Mikoshi Shrine Entry Ceremony
  • Saturday, May 16 – 11:00 AM
    Omotesenke Grandmaster’s Tea Offering Ceremony
  • Saturday, May 16 – 6:00 PM
    Myojin Noh Performance: “Mysterious Flower” (Kongo-style Takigi Noh)
  • Sunday, May 17 – 2:00 PM
    Annual Grand Festival

Why You Should Go:

Kanda Matsuri is a must-see for anyone visiting Tokyo in May. It’s a rare opportunity to witness a spectacular blend of religious devotion, community spirit, and Japanese cultural heritage. From the powerful mikoshi procession to the lively street celebrations, Kanda Matsuri offers an immersive experience that’s deeply rooted in Tokyo’s history.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of this grand celebration – Kanda Matsuri 2026 is an event that will leave you with unforgettable memories of Tokyo’s rich traditions and vibrant energy!

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