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280 lantern-poles balanced against the night sky.

Akita Kanto Matsuri 2026

2026-08-03 — 08-06Kanto-odori Avenue, central Akita City, Akita

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Night main event — ~280 illuminated kanto bamboo poles (Aug 3-6 evenings) 16:00 · Our address 1
Sashite performers balancing 12 m / ~50 kg poles on palm, forehead, shoulder, hip 16:00 · Our address 2
Ohayashi accompaniment (taiko, flutes, bells) 16:00 · Our address 3
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Daytime technique competition (Myojin-zaka / Agora Hiroba) 17:00 · Our address 1
Interactive "try-it" sessions 17:00 · Our address 2

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S-seat (reserved tiered, road wall)¥4,500 On sale
A-seat (tiered / pipe-chair)¥4,000 On sale
B-seat (long bench)¥3,500 On sale
Masu box (6 people)¥28,000 Lottery

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2026-08-03 — 08-06
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Kanto-odori Avenue, central Akita City, Akita

Kanto Matsuri is one of the Tohoku region's three great summer festivals, and it has been held in Akita every August since the Edo period. The earliest records date to around 1789, when the festival was already an established part of the Tanabata season. The kanto pole itself was originally a prayer offering, a way of asking for a good harvest and the health of the household. The lanterns represented ears of rice. That origin is still present in the shape of the pole and the way the lanterns are arranged, even if most visitors today come for the spectacle rather than the ritual.

The scale of the modern festival is hard to describe without sounding like you're exaggerating. On a single evening, roughly 280 poles go up simultaneously along Kanto-odori Avenue. Each one is assembled from sections of Ogatake bamboo, a variety grown specifically for its combination of flexibility and tensile strength. The paper lanterns are made by hand in Akita workshops, and the frames are replaced each year. A full-size competition kanto with all 46 lanterns lit weighs around 50 kg. The sashite who carry them train year-round, and the best performers can hold a pole on a single fingertip for several seconds.

Akita Kanto Matsuri 2026

2026-08-03 — 08-06 · Kanto-odori Avenue, central Akita City, Akita
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What people say after their first Kanto Matsuri

I've been to a lot of festivals in Japan and nothing quite prepares you for the moment 280 poles go up at once. The sound of the drums changes and then the whole avenue is just light.

Rachel T. · Visitor from Auckland, attended 2024

We got S-seats and they were absolutely worth it. You can see the sashite's face when he shifts the pole from his forehead to his hip. That concentration is something else.

Marco F. · Visitor from Milan, attended 2023

My kids tried the practice kanto at Agora Hiroba. They lasted about two seconds each and thought it was the funniest thing that had ever happened to them. The staff were brilliant.

Yuki H. · Local resident, Akita City