Fukuokaken Gokoku Shrine’s “Obon Mitama Festival”
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The “Obon Mitama Festival” held annually from August 13th to 16th at Fukuokaken Gokoku Shrine is famous for the lanterns that magically illuminate the shrine at night. Let me introduce you to the actual atmosphere of this traditional festival!
By the way, it is introduced as follows on the official website.
Beautiful lanterns
The biggest attraction of the Mitama Festival is the approximately 6,000 lanterns hung around the shrine grounds.These lanterns magically illuminate the shrine at night. The soft light from the lanterns creates a quiet and mystical atmosphere.
Busy night market and food stalls
Besides lanterns, the Mitama Festival features a night market and food stalls. You can find tents with handmade crafts and antiques, and enjoy a variety of foods like skewers, curry, meats, beer, ice cream, and lemon sour.
Points to Consider When Visiting
The Mitama Festival goes ahead rain or shine, running daily from 3 PM to 9 PM. There is no parking available, so using public transportation is recommended.
Mitama Festival Night Market
Dates : August 13-16, annually
Time : 3 PM – 9 PM, held rain or shine
Where is Fukuokaken Gokoku Shrine located?
Name | Fukuokaken Gokoku Shrine |
Address | 1-1-1 Ropponmatsu, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture |
Access | Subway Nanakuma Line: Get off at Ropponmatsu Station, 8-minute walk from Exit 2. Please note that surrounding parking lots may be crowded, so it’s recommended to use public transportation whenever possible. |
Summary
The Mitama Festival at Fukuokaken Gokoku Shrine is a summer event recommended not only for locals but also for visitors. Experience the magical scenery created by the lanterns and the vibrant night market.