Celebrate March in Japan: A Month Full of Events
As spring approaches, Japan welcomes a variety of exciting events throughout March. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Below, we showcase some of the highlights across the nation, with a glimpse into what to expect and how to plan for your trip.
Shizuoka: The Iga-ryu Ferry Celebration (March 20)
Kicking off our list is the ferry service in Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Starting from the 20th of March, the ferry is set to resume operations. This event will feature a ceremonial celebration where attendees can express their gratitude to the boatmen by presenting bouquets. The ceremony symbolizes hopes for safety and prosperity in the coming year, making it a touching tribute to tradition and community.
Chiba: Shin-Machi Market (March 14)
In Chiba's Sakurashi, the Shin-Machi Market expects to attract visitors with its vibrant atmosphere. The street will transform into a pedestrian paradise, featuring multiple themed areas. This event includes a food festival showcasing local delights, such as popular bakeries and culinary specialties from the region. It’s a fantastic opportunity to sample authentic Chiba flavors while enjoying the lively ambiance.
Osaka: Taveretta Shimamoto (March 14)
Osaka's Shimamoto Town will host its fourth Taveretta event, where more than ten charming eateries will gather in front of the historical Shimamoto Cultural Museum—a registered tangible cultural property. This culinary event promises a delightful experience for food lovers, mixing culture with gastronomy in a picturesque setting.
Hiroshima: Miyajima Hina Meguri (March 14 - April 3)
From March 14th to April 3rd, visitors to Hiroshima can enjoy the Miyajima Hina Meguri. This event features luxurious traditional dolls displayed in old houses on the island of Miyajima. The dolls, known as Hina, signify prosperity and well-being, and visitors can explore numerous inns and shops showcasing these exquisite decorations, adding cultural depth to their journey.
Kyoto: Shinjohdo Nirvana Painting Display (March 1 - March 31)
In Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, the famous Nirvana painting will be open to the public throughout March. Created during the Edo period, this striking piece measures 6 meters by 4 meters and boasts vibrant colors. Visitors will also receive flower-shaped rice crackers as a souvenir, enhancing their experience with a taste of local traditions.
Overall, March is an extraordinary time to experience Japan's rich cultural heritage through various events scattered across the country. From heartwarming ceremonies to delicious food festivals, each event showcases unique regional offerings making it accessible for everyone to join in the fun.
Be sure to check the official websites for the latest updates and details as you plan your visit to these delightful happenings!
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