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Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)
Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)
Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)
Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)
Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)
Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)
Takayama

Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)

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The Spring Takayama Festival, Sanno Matsuri, celebrates tradition and cultural grandeur. It is held annually on April 14th and 15th in the historic town of Takayama.

This vibrant festival marks the arrival of spring with a dazzling display of ornate festival floats, known as yatai, which parade through the streets of Takayama’s old town. The festival is a feast for the senses, with intricate marionette performances and the rhythmic beats of traditional music creating an unforgettable atmosphere.

Visitors can witness the majestic procession of a portable shrine carrying the revered deity of Hie Shrine, accompanied by hundreds of participants in traditional attire. Whether you’re drawn to the cultural significance or the sheer spectacle, the Takayama Spring Festival offers an immersive experience into the heart of Japan’s rich heritage.

Don’t miss the chance to explore this remarkable event—plan your visit to Takayama and be part of a living tradition that captivates thousands each year.

Available

April 14th and 15th

Minimum Age

All ages are welcome.

Admission Fee

Free



The area

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Japan, 〒506-0845 Gifu, Takayama, Kamininomachi, 43 43番地

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What other travelers are saying about Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri)

Takayama Old Town is one of Japan’s most beautifully preserved historic districts, offering an immersive glimpse into Edo‑period life. The narrow streets lined with dark wooden merchant houses, sake breweries, and traditional craft shops create an atmosphere that feels both authentic and timeless. Every corner reflects meticulous preservation—lattice windows, carved facades, and centuries‑old storefronts that still operate with a sense of pride and tradition. What makes Takayama especially memorable is the balance between heritage and everyday life. Local artisans, small cafés, and family‑run shops keep the district vibrant without compromising its historical character. Walking through the streets early in the morning or late in the afternoon is particularly magical, with soft light enhancing the textures of the old townscape.

Nearby attractions to see

Shiroyama Park - Takayama

Shiroyama Park - Takayama

A large white building with a mural of two cartoon sheep facing a haystack is shown. Japanese text and the word "WELCOME" are painted above the mural. Green shrubs line the building and trees are visible in the background.

Okuhida Bear's Ranch

A traditional wooden house with a steep thatched roof stands surrounded by deep snow and bare trees, with forested mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Hirayu Folk Museum

Colorful, ornate Japanese festival floats decorated with gold, red, and intricate patterns are surrounded by green trees, set against a bright blue sky and modern buildings in the background.

Autumn Takayama Festival (Hachiman Matsuri)

Nearby attractions to see

Shiroyama Park - Takayama

Shiroyama Park - Takayama

A large white building with a mural of two cartoon sheep facing a haystack is shown. Japanese text and the word "WELCOME" are painted above the mural. Green shrubs line the building and trees are visible in the background.

Okuhida Bear's Ranch

A traditional wooden house with a steep thatched roof stands surrounded by deep snow and bare trees, with forested mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Hirayu Folk Museum

Colorful, ornate Japanese festival floats decorated with gold, red, and intricate patterns are surrounded by green trees, set against a bright blue sky and modern buildings in the background.

Autumn Takayama Festival (Hachiman Matsuri)


More about Spring Takayama Festival (Sanno Matsuri) from our blog

Frequently Asked Questions

The festival begins at 9:00 AM and concludes around 6:00 PM on both days. Visitors should arrive early to secure a good spot to view the procession.

Yes, besides the parade of floats, there are traditional marionette performances and musical acts throughout the day.

Photography is allowed during the festival, but please respect performers and other visitors.

Yes, various food stalls are offering traditional snacks and dishes.

There is no specific dress code, but comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended, as the festival involves walking and standing for long periods. Visitors are also encouraged to wear traditional Japanese attire, such as a yukata or kimono, to immerse themselves in the festival experience fully.
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Night Walking Tour of Takayama’s Historic Streets
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Nitro G
Jan 7, 2026
In the old streets, the traditional wooden townhouses still look the way they did back in the Edo period. The lattice doors and windows create a simple, uniform and beautiful townscape. During winter, its one of the best experience!
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NAMoZ
Jan 13, 2026
Such a cool place to visit! Old school Japanese vibes and food and culture. Stroll the streets, eat some of the local beef. Amazing experience as you take in all of the history!
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Damien Smith
Jul 28, 2025
Such a nice break from the big cities in Japan. It’s peaceful, and even if there are tourists, it doesn’t feel rushed. Really quaint, with lots of small shops to enjoy. Loved walking around here.
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Rommel Canillas
Nov 14, 2025
Very fun and beautiful town for food lovers! Miso bun is must try! Wagyu beef skewer expensive but melts in the mouth! Rice cracker and skip.
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Hazel Nut
Apr 6, 2025
A serene street in a traditional Japanese town features wooden buildings with paper lanterns and potted plants along the sides. In the distance, a torii gate stands at the edge of a forest, framed by lush green trees under a partly cloudy sky.

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