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Spring Festival in Fukuoka 2018
The Chinese or Lunar New Year is nearly upon us! The festival is widely celebrated throughout the Greater China Region and in fact, the entire world. A special event will also be h...
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Setsubun at Sumiyoshi Jinja Shrine
Celebrated across Japan, Setsubun marks the beginning of spring with a ritual in which people throw beans at masked demons and...
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24th Jojima Sake Festival & Brewery Hopping
The Jojima Sake Festival & Brewery Hopping welcomes approximately 110,000 people every year. The abundant waters of Chikugo River as well as the...
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Fukuoka Castle Ume Festival
An event will take place at Maizuru Park towards the end of February to celebrate ume (plum) blossom season. Approximately...
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Toka Ebisu Festival
A grand festival dedicated to Ebisu, the god of prosperous fishing and business. Browse 300 stalls with festival foods and...
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Daizenji Tamataregu no Oniyo
This 1,600-year-old tsuina (ceremony to exorcise evil spirits) is one of Japan’s three main fire festivals. After being guarded for...
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Tama Seseri
For 500 years, two teams of loincloth-clad men have braved the winter cold to scramble for possession of an 8 kg wooden ball in...
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Uminaka Christmas Candle Night
Feel the warmth of Christmas with the gently flickering lights of 10,000 candles. This year’s theme is “Christmas at Sea” and will feature...
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42nd Ukiha Chikugogawa Onsen Fireworks Festival
Normally held in the summer, this large fireworks festival was rescheduled due to damage caused by the summer’s heavy rains. But the spirits of locals and visitors will be...
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Atago Jinja Shrine Fire Festival
Atago Jinja holds this festival for visitors to purify their bodies and ward off misfortune. Write a wish on a gomagi (wooden stick) (¥500), throw it into the bonfire, and...
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