Oct 13th (Sun), Oct 26th (Sat) – 27th (Sun), Nov 3rd (Sun), Nov 4th (Mon) – 10th (Sun)

Izushi Autumn Events 2019

There are a handful of events coming up in Izushi for the autumn season!
Take a train to Toyooka Station followed by a bus over to Izushi Castle Town for these special annual festivals and events.

★Autumn Festival

Date: October 13th (Sun)
Location: Izushi-cho
The Autumn Festival is also known as the Danjiri Festival. Danjiri are large wooden carts (danjiri guruma) in the shape of a shrine or temple. The festival celebrates a good harvest for each year, and involves men using 17-meter long poles to attack each other’s danjiri. This creates a vigorous and compelling sight, exciting for all who attend. Because of its aggressive style of celebration, it is also known as a ‘fighting Danjiri’. The main event will begin at 1:30 pm.

★Kimono Festival

Dates: October 26th (Sat) – October 27th (Sun)
Location: Izushi-cho, Uchi-machi, Izushi Castle Ruins, etc.
We consider wearing kimono, the traditional Japanese cloth, as a long-term sightseeing feature of Izushi. There will be events to encourage wearing kimono at the soba noodle festival, street-shops, rental kimono shops, a kimono-wearer’s raffle, historical costume performances, a mystery solving tour, and other events. Each day’s festivities are from 10 am to about 3:30 pm.

★Castle Festival

Date: November 3rd (Sun)
Location: Izushi-cho
On the 3rd of November every year, the Castle Festival is held to symbolize the castle town of Izushi. The main attraction of the day is the marching of about 120 people all dressed in traditional costumes as daimyo, with 30 men holding decorated spears as they walk along the streets. The children’s procession is from 12:30-2 pm, while the adult’s procession is from 2-3:50 pm. There are activities and performances from 9 am to 4:20 pm.

★Eirakukan Kabuki Theatre Performances

Dates: November 4th (Mon) – November 10th (Sun)
Location: Eirakukan Kabuki Theatre
The opening event of the Eirakukan Theatre was performed by a kabuki star Ainosuke Kataoka in 2008. Since then, Kabuki plays are performed by this actor, now one of west Japan’s leading kabuki actors, and his theatre company. Reserve tickets for a kabuki performance here.