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Summer is for dancing in the streets, and this annual Bon Odori festival at Grand Front Osaka offers the perfect opportunity to partake in this classic Japanese summer tradition. This two-day celebration, set for Friday July 10 and Saturday July 11, is part of the wider, multi-event Umeda Yukata Festival 2026 happening from July 1–31.
For this vibrant occasion, a special yagura stage will be set up in front of Umekita Ship Hall, all decked out with hand-printed tenugui hand towels. The event will be divided into three segments. Part 1 (6pm–6.20pm) and Part 2 (6.45pm–7.10pm) will feature classic Bon Odori songs that anyone can easily dance to, including children. For Part 3 (7.50pm–8.20pm), the festival will switch gears for a more modern approach by applying traditional folk dance moves to the latest hit songs.
Don’t worry if you are not familiar with Bon Odori dance. Just rock up, preferably in your light and breezy summer yukata, and just follow the dancers on stage. You’ll soon get the hang of it.
Prior to the Bon Odori dance, the stage will host a lineup of performances, including live music and taiko drumming, starting at 4pm. So you can expect a lively street party complete with food and drinks galore, all the way until 9pm.
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