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Tottori Shan-Shan Matsuri 2026 | Dates, the Umbrella Dance & Venue (62nd Edition)

Tottori's Guinness-record umbrella dance returns Aug 13–14, 2026 for its 62nd edition — free to watch along the city-center parade route.

Dancers with bell-hung umbrellas cross Wakasa Bridge during the Tottori Shan-Shan Matsuri
Photo: KASEI · CC BY-SA 3.0
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2026/08/13 18:00 – 2026/08/14
Central Tottori (Wakasa-kaido – Chizu-kaido – Ekimae-dori)(Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture)
Ville
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About 10 min walk from JR Tottori Station to the Wakasa-kaido / Chizu-kaido city-center route.
Prix
Gratuit
Organisateur
Tottori Shan-Shan Matsuri Promotion Association (鳥取しゃんしゃん祭振興会)

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About 10 min walk from JR Tottori Station to the Wakasa-kaido / Chizu-kaido city-center route. 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, groupes d’amis

À ne pas manquer

  • A 2014 Guinness World Record for the largest simultaneous umbrella dance — 1,688 dancers twirling bell-hung parasols at once
  • Aug 14: roughly 100 dance troupes (4,000+ dancers) fill the Wakasa-kaido to Ekimae-dori route for the unified 'Issei Kasa-odori', split into two evening sessions
  • 62nd edition in 2026 — one of the San'in region's biggest summer festivals, drawing 200,000+ spectators

Origine & histoire

Born in 1965 out of a merger of Tottori's older Shan-Shan (bell) umbrella dance and the city's summer festival, the parade grew into a Guinness-record-holding spectacle by 2014 and remains San'in's signature summer event.

Bon à savoir

Aug 14's dance blocks split into two sessions (roughly 17:00–18:50 and 19:00–21:00) with a short break — arrive for the second block if you want the biggest crowd energy after dark.

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