Tobata Gion Oyamagasa Festival
This traditional event has over 200 years of history. It has been designated a national Significant Intangible Folk Cultural Asset, and is familiar as one of the three greatest summer festivals of Fukuoka Prefecture. The daytime sees “nobori yamagasa,” floats with banners, and in the night these are transformed into “chochin yamagasa,” floats with tall pyramids of paper lanterns, one of the highlights of this event.
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HISTORY & RELIGIONMore Information about Tobata Gion Oyamagasa Festival
Street address
- Throughout Tobata-ku, Kitakyushu City
Access
- 10 minutes on foot from JR Tobata Station
Opening Hours
- Held every year over three days, including the fourth Saturday in July
Closed
Best season
- All year
Point
- This festival is held over three days each year, with the middle day falling on the fourth Saturday in July. The Oyamagasa Kyoenkai, or Great Float Competition, is held in front of Tobata Ward Office from the evening of the middle day.
Spots around
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Yanagawa river cruise
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Yame central tea plantation
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Port of Moji
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Hiraodai (Hiraodai Countryside Park)
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Harazuru Hot Spring
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Komyozenji Temple
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Nagahama Fish Market
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Yabeya Konomi Honke
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Nakasu
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Ohori Park
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THE RAIL KITCHEN CHIKUGO
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Kitakyushu Manga Museum
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Kyushu Olle
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Kyoho Winery
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Kitakyushu Airport
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Yame Dento Kogeikan (Yame Traditional Crafts Museum)
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Acros Fukuoka
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Kaho Gekijo Kabuki Theater
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Kushida Shrine
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Fukuoka Airport
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Munakata Taisha Shrine
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Kyushu National Museum
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MORI NO HANARE
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Tanga Market
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Hiraodai (Senbutsu Cave)
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Tachibana Gardens
National Site of Scenic Beauty -
Dazaifu Tenmangu