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  1. 2024年6月3日 · 第58屆 葛飾納涼煙火大會. 東京都 葛飾區 柴又7丁目17番13號先. 2024-7-23. Updated: June 3, 2024. 此煙火大會有著半世紀以上的歷史,充滿下町人情味。. 因施放地點鄰近觀眾席,其煙火表演具有東京數一數二的臨場感。. 會場另備有收費指定席,如折疊椅子席、2 ...

  2. 2024年6月11日 · 对于喜欢日本庆典活动的人来说,7月是最适合游玩东京的月份。. 从月初的七夕节到下旬的隅田川烟火大会,都能让您留下最美好的回忆。.

  3. 2024年6月3日 · 神樂坂祭(酸漿花市、阿波舞). 東京都 新宿區 神樂坂1丁目~神樂坂通. 2024-7-24 - 2024-7-27. Updated: June 3, 2024. 神樂坂祭舉辦在古色古香、適合悠閒散步的神樂坂,是能讓遊客體驗懷舊風情的夏日祭典之一。. 其中,酸漿花市以毘沙門天善國寺為中心舉辦 ...

  4. 2024年6月3日 · 2024-7-23. Updated: June 3, 2024. The Katsushika Noryo Fireworks Festival boasts more than 50 years of history and has long been an event where you can enjoy an authentic taste of Tokyo. As seats are so close to the launching area, you can experience one of the most amazing sights in all of Tokyo.

    • Sumida River Fireworks Festival
    • Adachi Fireworks Festival
    • Tachikawa Showa Kinen Park Fireworks
    • Tanabata Matsuri
    • Kingyo Matsuri
    • Japanese Lantern Plant Fair
    • Iriya Morning Glory Festival
    • Kagurazaka Matsuri

    Sumida River Fireworks Festivalis Tokyo's most popular fireworks festival: On average, 950,000 people attend each year. Close to 20,000 fireworks light up the sky above the Sumida River in Asakusa, making this one of Japan's biggest fireworks events. Photo courtesy of Taito City

    Find a spot on the banks of the Arakawa River and enjoy Tokyo's earliest summer fireworks festival. The Adachi Fireworks Festivalhas been held for over a century, and is known for setting off a huge number of fireworks—around 13,000 of them—in just one hour. The 2nd Adachi Ward Photo Contest / Submitted by hibiki

    Showa Kinen Park provides wide, open views of the night sky. Highlights of the Tachikawa Showa Kinen Park Fireworksinclude the colossal size of some of the fireworks—the shakudama variety explode into flowers of fire around 400 meters in diameter—and a competitive performance of unique and innovative fireworks that did well in national competitions...

    On July 7, people celebrate the Japanese traditional holiday of Tanabata by writing wishes on strips of paper, tying the paper to bamboo, and praying to the stars. It is said that for just this day once a year, Weaving Princess Orihime and Cowherd Hikoboshi cross the Milky Way to be together. Their reunion is celebrated nationwide during the Tanaba...

    Goldfish-scooping stalls are a quintessential part of Japanese summer festivals. Tokyo's Edogawa City is famous for its goldfish, and it celebrates them each year at an annual festival. Goldfish are displayed and sold, and there are goldfish-scooping competitions. Visitors to Sumida Aquarium, located inside TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN, can see around 15 typ...

    Those who offer a prayer at Asakusa's Sensoji Temple on July 9 or July 10 are said to receive 46,000 days' worth of blessings. The Hozuki-ichi—a fair where hozuki (Japanese lantern plants) are sold—is held during this auspicious period. In Japan, hozuki are said to guide the spirits of ancestors to the family home for the summer Obon festival, so t...

    In the past, the gardeners of Iriya created around 1,000 varieties of morning glory plants through cross-pollination. That history is celebrated at the annual Iriya Morning Glory Festival—the largest festival in Japan dedicated to morning glory plants. There are around 30 stalls specializing in them, and around 100 other stalls to enjoy as well.

    Kagurazaka Matsuriis one of Tokyo's most popular summer festivals. It features the Japanese Lantern Plant Market, and the Awa-odori Dance Festival. On the days when the market is held, the streets are lined with yatai food stalls, and Japanese lantern plants are sold on the grounds of Bishamonten Zenkokuji Temple. Then comes the Awa-odori dance per...

  5. 4 天前 · 6月. 开放时间. 神乐与雅乐一般公开表演:11:00~ (每年6月的第3个周日, 每年10月的第3个周日) 夜间神乐:20:00~ (每年6~11月的第4个周日) 东京旅游官方网站GO TOKYO > 东京旅游景点区域特色介紹 > 东京多摩地区旅游景点 > 奥多摩 > 武藏御岳神社 神乐与雅乐一般公开表演. 武藏御岳神社传承下来的“太太神乐”祭神舞乐表演,是经过1749年和1780年两次从江户时代历经二百几十年以上不断传承下来的一种传统艺能。

  6. 2024年6月7日 · Torikoe Festival. Standing on Kuramaebashi Road, Torikoe-jinja (also spelled Torigoe-jinja) Shrine has a history that stretches back 1,360 years. Its annual June festival includes a mikoshi (portable shrine) parade and draws big crowds.