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Upcoming festivals, feast days, and pilgrimages at sacred sites worldwide. Filter by tradition, country, or type, and add any observance to your calendar.
June 2026
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Atsuta Matsuri (Shobu-sai)
FestivalFri, Jun 5, 2026
Atsuta Shrine· Japan · Shinto
The largest annual festival of Atsuta Jingu and the unofficial start of Nagoya's summer, combining Shinto rites with martial-arts demonstrations, towering kento-makiwara lantern pillars, and evening fireworks. Held on the fixed date of June 5.
July 2026
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Motomiya-sai
FestivalSun, Jul 19, 2026
Fushimi Inari-taisha· Japan · Shinto
A midsummer lantern festival when thousands of lanterns across Mt. Inari are lit to illuminate the shrine paths at night. Held in mid-to-late July; the date varies slightly each year.
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Kangensai Boat Festival
FestivalMon, Jul 20, 2026
Miyajima Island· Japan · Shinto
Summer music-and-boat festival at Itsukushima Shrine; gilded boats carry court music (gagaku) across the bay at high tide. Date follows the lunar calendar.
October 2026
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Kanname-sai
FestivalOct 15 – Sat, Oct 17, 2026
Ise· Japan · Shinto
One of the three great festivals of Ise Jingu, offering the season's first newly harvested rice to the goddess Amaterasu in thanksgiving, with core rites at the Geku and Naiku on Oct 15-17.
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Kanname-sai
FestivalOct 16 – Sun, Oct 18, 2026
Ise· Japan · Shinto
One of the three great festivals of Ise Jingu, offering the season's first newly harvested rice to the goddess Amaterasu in thanksgiving, with core rites at the Geku and Naiku on Oct 15-17.
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Kanname-sai
FestivalOct 17 – Mon, Oct 19, 2026
Ise· Japan · Shinto
One of the three great festivals of Ise Jingu, offering the season's first newly harvested rice to the goddess Amaterasu in thanksgiving, with core rites at the Geku and Naiku on Oct 15-17.
November 2026
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Kamiari-sai (Festival of the Gods)
FestivalNov 29 – Sun, Dec 6, 2026
Izumo Taisha (Izumo Grand Shrine)· Japan · Shinto
During the tenth lunar month the deities of Japan are believed to gather at Izumo Taisha to deliberate human destinies and relationships; a week of solemn rites begins with the Kamimukae-sai welcoming ceremony. Lunar; the dates shift each year.
May 2027
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Sanja Matsuri
FestivalMay 15 – Sun, May 16, 2027
Sensō-ji (浅草寺)· Japan · Shinto
One of Tokyo's great Shintō festivals, centred on Asakusa Shrine beside Sensō-ji; mikoshi (portable shrine) processions over the third weekend of May.
June 2027
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Atsuta Matsuri (Shobu-sai)
FestivalSat, Jun 5, 2027
Atsuta Shrine· Japan · Shinto
The largest annual festival of Atsuta Jingu and the unofficial start of Nagoya's summer, combining Shinto rites with martial-arts demonstrations, towering kento-makiwara lantern pillars, and evening fireworks. Held on the fixed date of June 5.
July 2027
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Kangensai Boat Festival
FestivalTue, Jul 20, 2027
Miyajima Island· Japan · Shinto
Summer music-and-boat festival at Itsukushima Shrine; gilded boats carry court music (gagaku) across the bay at high tide. Date follows the lunar calendar.
October 2027
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Kanname-sai
FestivalOct 15 – Sun, Oct 17, 2027
Ise· Japan · Shinto
One of the three great festivals of Ise Jingu, offering the season's first newly harvested rice to the goddess Amaterasu in thanksgiving, with core rites at the Geku and Naiku on Oct 15-17.
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Kanname-sai
FestivalOct 16 – Mon, Oct 18, 2027
Ise· Japan · Shinto
One of the three great festivals of Ise Jingu, offering the season's first newly harvested rice to the goddess Amaterasu in thanksgiving, with core rites at the Geku and Naiku on Oct 15-17.
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Kanname-sai
FestivalOct 17 – Tue, Oct 19, 2027
Ise· Japan · Shinto
One of the three great festivals of Ise Jingu, offering the season's first newly harvested rice to the goddess Amaterasu in thanksgiving, with core rites at the Geku and Naiku on Oct 15-17.