Karatsu Kunchi

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Karatsu Kunchi

Deck-out “hikiyama” floats fill the streets at this unforgettable festival!

Held over three days from November 2 to 4, Karatsu Kunchi is the grand autumn festival of Karatsu Shrine in Saga Prefecture. With roots tracing back to the Edo period, this centuries-old celebration is officially recognized as both a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Asset under the title “Hikiyama Events of Karatsu Kunchi.”

Fourteen magnificent and elaborately decorated hikiyama floats parade through the former castle town, accompanied by flutes, taiko drums, and energetic chants of “Enya, Enya” and “Yoisa, Yoisa.”
Make it to the event during Yoi-yama (Evening Parade) on November 2 to find massive floats illuminated by lantern light, creating a magical, otherworldly atmosphere. On November 3, the “Otabisho Shinko” sacred procession, brings a chance to see the floats make their way across the sandy beach of Nishi-no-Hama, slowly advancing as they sink into the sand—a breathtaking and unforgettable sight.
Each float is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, constructed using dry lacquer techniques and considered among the largest lacquered artworks in the world. Be sure to admire the detailed artistry up close.

Also not to be missed is the festival’s traditional music, recognized as one of the “100 Soundscapes of Japan Worth Preserving.”

Highlights

  • Lavishly decorated hikiyama floats parade through the town.
  • The floats are considered one of the largest dry lacquer art pieces in the world.
  • Registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Asset.
  • The festival music is selected among the “100 Soundscapes of Japan to Preserve.”
  • Local households prepare “Kunchi cuisine” to welcome and entertain guests.

Photos

  • A total of 14 hikiyama floats parade through the town

    A total of 14 hikiyama floats parade through the town

  • Each float is considered one of the world’s largest dry lacquer art pieces

    Each float is considered one of the world’s largest dry lacquer art pieces

  • During the festival, local households prepare "Kunchi cuisine" to welcome guests

    During the festival, local households prepare "Kunchi cuisine" to welcome guests

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Details

Name in Japanese
唐津くんち
Postal Code
847-0013
Location
3-13 Minamijonai, Karatsu City, Saga
Telephone
0955-74-3355 (General Incorporated Association Karatsu Tourist Association)
Schedule
From November 2nd to 4th
Access
About 10 minutes walk from JR Karatsu Station.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)