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Tottori 320,000 Koku Castle Festival

Uradome Coast Genki Festival (Iwami Fireworks Festival)
Fireworks reflected in the Sea of Japan create a wondrous atmosphere…
Date:Late July every year
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Kasumi Matsuba-gani Festival

Kasumi-gani Festival
Enjoy freshly caught crab during the start of crabbing season in Sep…
Date:Mid-September every year
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Tottori Shan Shan Festival
Tottori’s summer tradition - an umbrella mass dance involving about …
Date:August 13 - 15 every year
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Karo Shrine's Hoenya Matsuri

Amedaki's Takibiraki Festival
Magnificent waterfalls and a beautiful traditional umbrella dances h…
Date:Early June every year
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Shikano Festival
A traditional mikoshi parade that winds its way through the castle t…
Date:Saturday/Sunday in mid-April…
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Summer Fireworks Display
A grand fireworks display that brings the Tottori Shan Shan Festival…
Date:August 15 every year
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Kawasuso Festival / Hamasaka Furusato Summer Festival Fire…
One of three major festivals in Tajima, northern Hyogo Prefecture, w…
Date:Mid-July every year
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Wakasa Town Summer Fireworks Festival (Saturday Festival)

Mochigase Nagashibina event
A traditional event to pray for the healthy growth of children
Date:Third day of the third month…
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Chizu Riverside Sakura Cafe Festival
Revel in the joys of spring in a 1,300-meter tunnel of cherry blosso…
Date:Early April
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Kaigara-bushi Festival
Throngs of dancers fill the venue with their vibrant energy!
Date:Early August every year
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Wakasa Shrine Taisai
A traditional festival held at a stately shrine where the guardian d…
Date:Every other year on May 3 (e…
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Hayabusa Station Festival

Yumura Fire Festival
A traditional event full of fantasy, woven together by flames and pr…
Date:August 24 every year
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Ube Shrine's Reitai-sai and Miyuki-sai



