節慶活動| Things to do in Japan | 東京節慶
Festivals,knowninJapaneseasmatsuri,aredeeplyembeddedintoJapanscultureandrangefromthesmallandpeacefultothelargeandfieryTraditionalJapanesefestivalsarefrequentlycelebratedaroundshrinesandtemples,withparticipantsdressedincolorfulgarbandoftenhoistingheavyportableshrinesontheirshoulders.SummerWinterInwinter,snowfestivalsabound,whereanimecharacters,historicalandpoliticalfigures,andfamousarchitecturalwondersarecarvedintosnowandice,whilelanternslightpathslinedwithigloos.TheSapporoSnowFestival[1]andt...
Festivals, known in Japanese as matsuri, are deeply embedded into Japans culture and range from the small and peaceful to the large and fiery
Traditional Japanese festivals are frequently celebrated around shrines and temples, with participants dressed in colorful garb and often hoisting heavy portable shrines on their shoulders.
Summer
Winter
In winter, snow festivals abound, where anime characters, historical and political figures, and famous architectural wonders are carved into snow and ice, while lanterns light paths lined with igloos. The Sapporo Snow Festival[1] and the Nozawa Fire Festival[2] attract thousands of people every year.
Spring
Spring brings flower festivals at the height of cherry blossom season and while other types of flowers are in bloom. Enjoy the food, drink and friendly atmosphere under trees, in parks, around castles, and ...