Yamagata Hanagasa Festival
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One of Tohoku's great summer festivals: for three August nights, thousands of dancers in flower-decorated straw 'hanagasa' hats sweep down the main street of Yamagata City to thundering drums and the cry of 'Yassho, makasho!'
For three nights every August, the main street of Yamagata City turns into a river of flowers and drums. The Hanagasa Festival sends thousands of dancers — in matching happi coats, each twirling a straw hanagasa hat trimmed with bright red safflowers — sweeping down the avenue to the boom of taiko and the rhythmic shout of “Yassho, makasho!”
Why It’s Interesting
It’s one of the great summer festivals of Tohoku, drawing over a million spectators across three evenings, and it’s wonderfully easy to enjoy: you just line the free street and watch the waves of dancers, floats, and drummers pass for hours, the flower hats bobbing in unison. The energy is joyful and family-friendly, and at the tail end of the parade visitors are often invited to join in and dance. For a friend visiting in early August, the timing is perfect.
Best Time to Visit
Fixed dates: August 5–7, every year. The evening parade (about 6:00–9:45pm) is the whole event — arrive early for a good street spot.
Getting There
The route is a short walk from Yamagata Station; central streets close, so come by train and leave the car behind.
📸 Mon-chan's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
Where it is
Nearby discoveries
Bunshokan (Former Yamagata Prefectural Office)
Yamagata Imoni Festival
Lina World
Yamadera (Risshaku-ji)
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