In this post we’ll cover everything you need to know about Aomori Nebuta Matsuri including how to get to Aomori, where to stay, the history behind this unique festival, and everything you need to know about attending Aomori Nebuta Festival.The floats also range in size but can be up to 16 ft (5 m) tall and 30 ft (9 m) wide – almost taking up the width of the street that they are paraded down! I would surly let you know the time of the last day parade later.

The plaintive sounds of flutes, drums, and cymbals fill the air while throngs of haneto dancers dressed in bright yukata and flowered hats dance around, shouting “Rasseraaa!” One of the main characteristics – and draws – of this festival is that anyone can participate, as long as they are wearing the specified outfit. These carefully built floats depict different stories or meanings including figures from notable Japanese folktales, historical kabuki figures, or gods and are paraded through the city of Aomori during the festival.After you have secured your viewing spot make sure to walk around the festival area by the Nebuta Museum and Aomori Station to enjoy some entertainment and festival street food.On the evenings of the festival the floats are wheeled onto the streets of downtown Aomori. Eachmatsuri is unique — in form, formality, faith, fun, and local culture. As the parade procession begins, the illuminated floats are pushed down the streets moving back and forth towards the crowd to create an entertaining display.As for free seating, we suggest purchasing a tarp and some tape at a local 100 yen shop or convenience store to save a spot to view the parade from on Hakko-dori or National Route 4, the main streets for the parade. However on the nights from August 4 to 6 the parades are in full swing and every float makes an appearance. The stars of the festival are the nebuta – illuminated floats measuring about 9 meters wide, 7 meters deep, and 5 meters high. Cultural Events. Aomori Nebuta Matsuri is renowned, among other things, for its haneto dancers (previously referred to as odoriko, though the precise date of the name change is unknown). There are three great festivals held every year in the Tohoku region, they are: Aomori Nebuta Matsuri, Sendai Tanabata Festival, Akita Kanto Festival.

The Aomori Nebuta Festival is a summer festival held every August 2 to 7 that is considered one of the most fabulous events in all of Tohoku. Though, I would recommend you to buy one because your Haneto costume would help you to memorize your happy moments. They are available at most convenience stores and at Ticket Pia. Each year, local residents of Aomori design, create, and construct around 24 enormous floats with wireframing and painted washi paper.