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Kagoshima Ohara Matsuri 2026 | Dates, Tenmonkan & How It Differs from the Shibuya Version

The original Kagoshima Ohara Matsuri (Nov 2–3, 2026) fills Tenmonkan with 16,500+ dancers — not to be confused with Tokyo's May Shibuya version.

Marching parade dancers at the 2024 Ohara Festival in Kagoshima's Tenmonkan district
Photo: Sanjo · CC BY-SA 4.0
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2026/11/02 18:50 – 2026/11/03
Tenmonkan tram-street, central Kagoshima(Tenmonkan, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture)
Ville
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Y aller
Right along the Kagoshima City Tram line between Takamibaba and Izuro-dori — get off at the Tenmonkan-dori tram stop.
Prix
Gratuit
Organisateur
Kagoshima Ohara Matsuri Executive Committee / Kagoshima City Tourist Association (鹿児島市観光協会)

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Right along the Kagoshima City Tram line between Takamibaba and Izuro-dori — get off at the Tenmonkan-dori tram stop. Ouvrir l’itinéraire dans Google Maps ↗
Réservation & entrée
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Langue
Principalement en japonais : une appli de traduction sur le téléphone aide.
Idéal pour
amateurs de culture, groupes d’amis, familles

À ne pas manquer

  • 16,500+ dancers fill a 1.48km stretch of Tenmonkan (Takamibaba–Izuro–Sanbashi-dori) for the mass 'so-odori' dance — one of Kyushu's largest street festivals
  • Not to be confused with the smaller, May-held 'Shibuya Ohara Matsuri' in Tokyo (started 1998, ~2,300 dancers) — this is the honba (original), held every Nov 2–3 since 1949
  • Nov 2 (18:50–20:30) is the lantern-lit night parade; Nov 3 (10:20–15:25) is the main daytime program with marching bands and the 'Ohara 21' dance

Origine & histoire

Started in 1949 to lift post-war Kagoshima's spirits, the honba (original) Ohara Matsuri is distinct from Tokyo's Shibuya-Kagoshima sister event (born 1998, held every May) — same dances, different city, different season, and roughly seven times the scale.

Bon à savoir

The Nov 2 night parade is more atmospheric (lantern-lit, cooler evening air); Nov 3's daytime program adds marching bands and a wider dance program — pick your night for dance energy and your day for family-friendly variety.

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