Meiji Shrine Autumn Festival

Highlights

Highlights

Meiji Shrine Autumn Festival

Date: November 1 - 3

Venue: Meiji Shrine, Tokyo

Details:
The Meiji Shrine Autumn Festival, also known as the "Meiji Jingu Aki no Taisai," is a significant cultural event held annually at the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. The festival usually takes place from late October to early November and is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, celebrating their contributions to Japan's modernization.

Highlights of the Meiji Shrine Autumn Festival:
  • Traditional Performances: The festival features an array of traditional Japanese performances, including Noh (classical dance-drama), Kyogen (comic theater), Bugaku (ancient court dance and music), and Hogaku (traditional Japanese music).
  • Martial Arts Demonstrations: Visitors can witness demonstrations of various traditional Japanese martial arts, such as Kendo (swordsmanship), Aikido, and Sumo, showcasing Japan's rich martial heritage.
  • Shinto Ceremonies: The festival includes various Shinto rituals and ceremonies, providing a glimpse into Japan's spiritual practices and cultural traditions.
  • Festive Atmosphere: The shrine grounds are beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the festival creates a lively and festive atmosphere with many visitors dressed in traditional attire.
  • Cultural Exhibits and Workshops: The festival often includes cultural exhibits and workshops where visitors can learn about traditional crafts, arts, and other aspects of Japanese culture.
  • Food Stalls: Like many Japanese festivals, there are numerous food stalls offering a variety of traditional Japanese foods and seasonal treats.