御靈祭期間,在靖國神社的參道上,會沿路掛上大約一萬個大型燈籠,內苑更有兩萬個小型提燈,整個靖國神社被華麗的燈籠包圍著~還有華麗的神轎及熱鬧的氣氛,讓整個祭典的氛圍更加濃厚哦👍
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Mitama Festival
A festival of light that adorns the night of Kudan with 30,000 lanterns.
This is a festival held at Yasukuni Shrine every year from July 13th to 16th. Following an ancient Japanese tradition, it started in the Showa 22 (1947) after the end of World War II, and has a history of over 75 years. Now, it is a beloved feature of summer in Tokyo, attracting over 100,000 visitors each year.
Inside the shrine grounds, more than 30,000 lanterns, both large and small, donated by individuals and groups, and hanging lanterns called "Kakebonbori" with calligraphy by famous people from various fields, beautifully decorate the night sky. Every night, rituals are performed at the main shrine to comfort the spirits. The festival is filled with a lively mood day and night with various events such as Mikoshi carrying, Aomori Nebuta, Awa Odori, Edo art Kappore, wind orchestra parade, special flower offering exhibition, various performing arts and Bon dance.
Also, during the festival, there is a special event called "Yakan Chutei Sanpai" (1,000 yen per person for the tamagushi fee) where you can visit the inner garden, which is usually off-limits, and is the closest sacred area to the main shrine.
Highlights
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A representative summer festival of Tokyo bustling with over 100,000 visitors.
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Over 30,000 lanterns and hanging lanterns, known as Kakebonbori, create a fantastical display of light.
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"Yakan Chutei Sanpai," a special event during the festival period.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- みたままつり
- Telephone
- 03-3261-8326(Yasukuni shrine office)
- Schedule
- July 13 to 16
- Access
- About 5-minute walk from Kudanshita station on all Tokyo Metro lines
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)
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