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Niigata Matsuri 2026 | Dates, Fireworks & the Folk Dance Parade

Niigata Matsuri 2026 runs Aug 7–9: a 15,000-dancer folk parade on the 7th, then a Shinano River fireworks finale on the 9th.

Geisha performers dance on the Bandai City stage during Niigata Matsuri
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Cuándo · Dónde

Cuándo
2026/08/07 19:00 – 2026/08/09
Dónde
Bandai Bridge & Furumachi area, central Niigata(Chuo-ku, Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture)
Ciudad
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Cómo llegar
About 20–25 min walk from JR Niigata Station to the Bandai Bridge / Furumachi area, or a short bus ride to Bandai City.
Precio
Gratis
Organizador
Niigata Matsuri Executive Committee (新潟まつり協賛会)

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Cómo llegar
About 20–25 min walk from JR Niigata Station to the Bandai Bridge / Furumachi area, or a short bus ride to Bandai City. Abrir ruta en Google Maps ↗
Reserva y entrada
Entrada gratuita: más detalles en la página oficial (botón de arriba).
Idioma
Principalmente en japonés: una app de traducción en el móvil ayuda.
Ideal para
amantes de la cultura, familias, grupos de amigos

Destacados

  • Aug 7: ~15,000 dancers in yukata parade the 'Odaimonyo Nagashi' folk dance along Bandai Bridge and Kashiwazaki-dori
  • Aug 9: a wide-starmine fireworks finale over the Shinano River near Showa Bridge (approx. 19:20–20:20)
  • 2026 adds a one-off 'Bandai Bridge Parade' (Aug 8) marking 300 years since the Sumiyoshi Festival that the modern Niigata Matsuri grew from

Origen e historia

The modern Niigata Matsuri (est. 1955) merged several older civic festivals — including the port city's own Sumiyoshi Festival, a commerce & industry festival and a river-opening celebration — into one August weekend; 2026 marks 300 years since that original Sumiyoshi Festival began.

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Watch the folk dance parade from Bandai Bridge itself for a free grandstand-style view over the dancers below; the fireworks two nights later are a separate, ticket-free program best seen from the riverside near Rytopia.

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