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Nikko Toshogu Spring Grand Festival 2027 (Thousand-Samurai Procession)

Nikko Toshogu's Spring Grand Festival returns May 17-18, 2027: yabusame archery and a 1,200-person samurai procession reenacting Ieyasu's journey to Nikko.

The Three Wise Monkeys carving at Nikko Toshogu Shrine
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2027/05/17 09:00 – 2027/05/18
Nikko Toshogu Shrine(2301 Sannai, Nikko City, Tochigi 321-1431)
Ville
Tokyo
Y aller
World Heritage Area loop bus (about 7 min) from JR Nikko Station or Tobu Nikko Station to the Shinkyo stop, then a 15-minute walk; about 10 minutes by car from Nikko IC.
Prix
Gratuit
Organisateur
Nikko Toshogu Shrine (日光東照宮)

Bon à savoir avant d’y aller

Y aller
World Heritage Area loop bus (about 7 min) from JR Nikko Station or Tobu Nikko Station to the Shinkyo stop, then a 15-minute walk; about 10 minutes by car from Nikko IC.
Réservation & entrée
Gratuit : détails sur la page officielle (bouton ci-dessus).
Langue
Principalement en japonais : une appli de traduction sur le téléphone aide.
Idéal pour
amateurs de culture, familles

À ne pas manquer

  • May 18: the 'Hyakumono-zoroi Sennin Musha Gyoretsu' -- roughly 1,200 participants across 53 costume roles, escorting three sacred mikoshi on a roughly 1km route between Toshogu and the Otabisho
  • May 17: yabusame (mounted archery) along the shrine's approach, riders shooting at targets at full gallop
  • A direct reenactment of the 1617 procession that carried Tokugawa Ieyasu's remains to Nikko

Origine & histoire

Nikko Toshogu enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, and was established in 1617, a year after his death. The Spring Grand Festival reenacts the procession that transferred his remains from Kunozan Toshogu near Sunpu (modern Shizuoka) to Nikko, and has been held every spring since as one of the shrine's two grand annual festivals (the other in autumn).

Bon à savoir

This is a fixed annual date (May 17-18 every year) -- the 2026 edition has already taken place, so this page covers the next upcoming edition in 2027. Arrive well before 11am to claim roadside space along the roughly 1km procession route near the Omotesando approach and Futarasan Shrine, as it draws large crowds. Heavy rain can cancel the procession itself (yabusame is more likely to go ahead), so check the shrine's website the morning of in poor weather.

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