Chichibu Night Festival (秩父夜祭)

One of Japan's most spectacular winter festivals is held annually on December 2–3.

Quaddell Reis

Quaddell Reis

Chichibu, Saitama, Japan

The Chichibu Night Festival is one of Japan's three major float festivals and a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage event. Every year, Chichibu comes alive with ornate illuminated floats, traditional music, street food, and a stunning fireworks display.

The main festivities take place around Chichibu Shrine on December 3, when massive floats are pulled through the streets and up the famous Dango-zaka slope.

Things to know:

  • 🎇 Fireworks begin in the evening on December 3.

  • 🚆 Trains become extremely crowded—arrive early and expect long lines after the festival.

  • 🏨 Book accommodations several months in advance.

  • 🥶 Temperatures can drop below freezing, so dress warmly.

  • 🚗 Many roads close to traffic during the festival.

My tip: Stay overnight if possible. The festival is at its best after dark, and the return trains to Tokyo can be packed.

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