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Aizen Matsuri 2026 | Dates, the Hoekago Palanquin Parade & the 2027 Outlook

Osaka's Aizen Matsuri (fixed every Jun 30–Jul 2) just wrapped its 2026 run — here's what happened, and the reliable placeholder for 2027.

A red-and-white hoekago palanquin carried during Osaka's Aizen Matsuri
Photo: Ogiyoshisan · Public domain
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2027/06/30 10:00 – 2027/07/02
Aizendo Shomanin (Shitennoji sub-temple)(5-36 Yuhigaoka-cho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka 543-0075)
Ville
Osaka
Y aller
2 min walk from Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line, Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station.
Prix
Gratuit
Organisateur
Aizendo Shomanin (愛染堂勝鬘院)

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2 min walk from Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line, Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station. Ouvrir l’itinéraire dans Google Maps ↗
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

  • Eight 'Aizen musume' (Aizen girls) parade from Tennoji Park's Tenshiba lawn to the temple in seven red-and-white 'hoekago' palanquins (2026: departed noon on Jun 30)
  • First of Osaka's 'three great summer festivals' — the local saying goes 'summer begins with Aizen-san and ends with Sumiyoshi-san'
  • A rare, 3-day-only public viewing of the temple's principal images, Aizen Myo-o and the Tahoto pagoda's Dainichi Dai-shokongo-son

Origine & histoire

Founded some 1,400 years ago at Shomanin, a Shitennoji sub-temple built by Prince Shotoku, Aizen Matsuri opens Osaka's summer festival season — hence the saying 'Osaka's summer begins with Aizen-san and ends with Sumiyoshi-san' (the last of the three, after Tenjin Matsuri).

Bon à savoir

These are the festival's fixed calendar dates (Jun 30–Jul 2) every year — the 2026 edition ran on these exact dates and had already concluded as of this writing (early Jul 2026). Treat Jun 30–Jul 2, 2027 as a reliable placeholder until Aizendo's official spring announcement confirms it.

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