Gion Matsuri 2026
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Kyoto's thousand-year summer festival of the floats.

Gion Matsuri 2026

2026-07-17 (front procession) & 07-24 (rear procession) — July longOike-dori procession route, central Kyoto (Yasaka Shrine)

On July 17 and July 24, 34 towering yamaboko floats roll through Oike-dori in central Kyoto. Grandstand seats are on sale now for both processions.

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General grandstand, front row (Oike-dori)
¥8,000
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General grandstand, 2nd row+
¥6,000
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Special Learning Seat (Jul 24, narrated), front row
¥14,500
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Premium Viewing Seat (Jul 17), front row
¥125,000
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2026-07-17 (front procession) & 07-24 (rear procession) — July long
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Oike-dori procession route, central Kyoto (Yasaka Shrine)

Gion Matsuri began in 869 as a ritual to appease the gods during a plague that was sweeping the capital. Sixty-six halberds were erected in Shinsen-en garden, one for each province of Japan at the time, and the portable shrines of Yasaka Shrine were carried through the streets in prayer. The plague eventually passed. The festival did not stop. It has been held every July since, interrupted only twice in its history: once during the Onin War in the fifteenth century, and once during the Pacific War. Both times, Kyoto brought it back.

The floats themselves are the reason people travel from every continent to stand on Oike-dori in July heat. The largest hoko floats are assembled without a single nail, using a technique called nawanai, where thick rope binds the timber frame together. The decorative tapestries draped over the floats include sixteenth-century Flemish and Persian textiles, acquired through trade routes that passed through Sakai port. Some of these hangings are designated national treasures. They go out in the rain every July regardless.

Gion Matsuri 2026

2026-07-17 (front procession) & 07-24 (rear procession) — July long · Oike-dori procession route, central Kyoto (Yasaka Shrine)
Reserve grandstand seats
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