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Experience Nagasaki’s Most Vibrant and Unique Festival!
The Nagasaki Kunchi Festival is one of Japan’s most exciting and culturally diverse festivals, boasting over 400 years of history. Held every year from October 7 to 9, it is a grand celebration of Nagasaki’s rich history as a port city, blending Japanese traditions with Chinese and Dutch influences.
The festival is centered around Suwa Shrine, where stunning dance performances, elaborate floats, and thrilling reenactments take place. The event is so highly anticipated that tickets sell out months in advance!
Spectacular Dance Performances & Cultural Displays
✔ Dramatic dragon dances inspired by Chinese culture
✔ Ornate Dutch ships (Oranda Bune) carried through the streets
✔ Lively samurai performances & traditional Japanese folk dances
Each year, different neighborhoods of Nagasaki (odori-cho) take turns presenting breathtaking performances, making every festival a unique experience.
The Festival’s Unique Dutch & Chinese Heritage
Nagasaki was Japan’s only open port during the Edo period, trading with the Dutch and Chinese. This global influence can still be seen in the festival’s:
✔ Dutch-style floats & costumes
✔ Chinese-inspired dragon dance (Ja Odori)
✔ Western-style music blended with traditional Japanese instruments
Best Places to Enjoy the Festival
📌 Suwa Shrine – The festival’s main stage, where the best performances happen
📌 Otabisho (Temporary Sacred Site) – See the floats and dancers up close
📌 Chuo Koen Park – A great free viewing spot with festival stalls nearby
Must-Try Festival Foods
✔ Castella Cake – A fluffy sponge cake introduced by the Portuguese
✔ Champon Ramen – Nagasaki’s famous seafood noodle soup
✔ Sara Udon – Crispy noodles topped with stir-fried seafood and vegetables
Travel Tips for Visitors
✔ Book Tickets Early! – Paid seating at Suwa Shrine sells out fast.
✔ Wear Comfortable Shoes – The festival covers multiple locations in Nagasaki.
✔ Best Time to Visit: Early morning (for a good viewing spot) or evening (for the most vibrant atmosphere).
✔ Public Transport: Take a tram to Suwa Shrine stop, or walk from Nagasaki Station (15 mins).
City parking
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Admission Fee
Sand covered chairs | ¥7,000 / person |
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Stand S seats | ¥6,500 / person |
Stand A seats | ¥4,500 / person |
Wheelchair seating | ¥7,000 / person |
Don’t Miss This Dynamic & Historic Festival!
The Nagasaki Kunchi Festival 2025 is a must-see for history lovers and culture enthusiasts. With energetic performances, unique cultural fusions, and an electrifying atmosphere, it’s an experience that captures the true spirit of Nagasaki.
Come and witness the magic of Nagasaki Kunchi!
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