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Nigohachi Festival 2025

Nigohachi Festival 2025

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Date: November 3, 2025
Venue: Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto, Japan
Theme: “Invitation – Discover the Hidden Charms of Our Town”
Note: Over 40,000 visitors joined us in 2024—thank you for making it a success!

A Heartfelt Invitation

The Nigohachi Festival has grown alongside the people of Higashiomi City, and in 2025, it continues that tradition—this time in the cultural heart of Japan, Kyoto. We warmly invite everyone to come, discover, and connect with the deep-rooted traditions, creative expressions, and heartfelt hospitality that define our beloved community.

This year’s theme, “Invitation,” is more than a word—it’s a call to rediscover the spirit of our town and uncover the lesser-known treasures that make it so special. Whether you’re a local, a returning visitor, or joining us for the first time, the Nigohachi Festival is your gateway to hidden stories, experiences, and flavors.

What Makes Nigohachi Festival Unique?

A Festival Rooted in Community

What began nearly five decades ago in Yokaichi has grown into a city-wide celebration throughout Higashiomi. While the name and setting have evolved, the heart of the festival remains the same—created for and by the people, and centered on the bonds we share.

A Journey Through Culture

Visitors will embark on a journey across the festival grounds to discover the diverse charm of Higashiomi, including:

  • Traditional craftsmanship and art demonstrations
  • Hidden scenic locations and cultural landmarks
  • Local delicacies and regional specialties
  • Stage performances and folk traditions
  • Interactive workshops and exhibits

Every element of the festival offers a chance to connect more deeply with the town’s identity and create new, lasting memories.

A Historic Setting: Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto

In 2025, the festival will be held at Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto, a place rich in cultural significance. This historic setting offers a new dimension to the festival while honoring the traditions of Higashiomi. It’s a perfect blend of heritage and hospitality.

With Gratitude

The 48th Nigohachi Festival in 2024 saw over 40,000 attendees—a remarkable achievement made possible through the dedication of our volunteers, community members, supporters, and guests. The Higashiomi Junior Chamber of Commerce extends its heartfelt thanks and is committed to making the 2025 event even more meaningful and memorable.

We Recommend These Must-Try Moments

1. Osaka Day Tour: Lake Biwa, Shirahige Shrine and Onsen
Take a relaxing day trip from Osaka to the scenic Lake Biwa region.
Visit the iconic lakeside Shirahige Shrine and unwind at a soothing onsen.
Ideal for travelers seeking nature, culture, and relaxation in one day.

2. From Nagoya: Castles and Canals in Hikone and Omi Hachiman
Explore the historic beauty of Hikone Castle and the canal town of Omi Hachiman.
This tour blends samurai-era architecture with peaceful waterways and charm.
A perfect cultural escape from Nagoya into Japan’s Edo past.

3. From Kyoto: Gion Festival and Lake Biwa Lunch Cruise Bus Tour
Celebrate Kyoto’s iconic Gion Festival with reserved viewing spots.
Enjoy a scenic lunch cruise on Lake Biwa with stunning views.
A unique blend of tradition, scenery, and seasonal festivity.

4. From Nagoya: Gujo, Hida Takayama, and Shirakawa-go Day Tour
Discover traditional villages and mountain towns in a full-day guided adventure.
Wander through Gujo Hachiman, Hida Takayama, and Shirakawa-go’s thatched roofs.
An immersive experience of Japan’s countryside heritage.

5. Nagoya: Hida Takayama & Shirakawa-go 1-Day Bus Tour w/ Meal
Visit UNESCO-listed Shirakawa-go and historic Takayama in one day.
Enjoy guided exploration and a local Japanese-style lunch included.
Great for those seeking culture, cuisine, and alpine beauty.

Join Us

Whether you’re coming to enjoy the culture, connect with others, or simply take in the festive atmosphere, we welcome you to be part of something truly special. Let the Nigohachi Festival 2025 be your opportunity to explore, engage, and enjoy the many hidden charms of Higashiomi—now celebrated in Kyoto.

We look forward to seeing you on November 3, 2025.

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