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3 fantastic Bon Odori festivals happening in Tokyo this July 19-21 long weekend

Get ready for a lively long weekend in Tokyo with these festivals where you can dance the night away

Kaila Imada
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Tokyo’s summer festival season is in full swing, and this upcoming long weekend perfectly encapsulates the city’s vibrant energy. What makes the Marine Day weekend especially exciting is the variety of traditional events on offer, including a number of Bon Odori festivities happening across the city.

Bon Odori is a lively summer dance held during the Obon period to honour ancestors – a tradition that’s been around for over 500 years. People gather around a yagura stage, dancing in circles to the rhythm of the music. It’s a festive, feel-good way to spend a summer night – and the perfect chance to show off your best dance moves. Here are three Bon Odori festivals you can join this weekend.

Sendagaya Bon Odori Festival
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Sendagaya Bon Odori Festival, July 18-19

To kick things off, stop by the Sendagaya Bon Odori Festival taking place at Hato no Mori Hachiman Shrine. You can expect food stalls set up by local businesses, as well as games and activities for children. Plus, of course, the requisite communal dancing. 

Not familiar with the moves? No worries. Drop by around 4pm to learn the choreography, and you can join in one of the Bon Odori dances happening at 5.30pm, 7pm and 7.50pm (5.30pm, 6.45pm and 8pm on Saturday).

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Daibon, July 19

Get ready to get your groove on at Daibon, a modern rendition of the traditional Bon Odori festival held at Hachiman Shrine in Nakano ward’s Yamatocho. Here, the customary Bon Odori festivities are fused with a line-up of DJs and contemporary artists, merging the timeless traditions with the energetic pulse of new-wave beats. 

Watch as the festival comes alive with live DJ sets, which have in the past featured eclectic talents like Chinbantei Goraku Shisho, and the invigorating performances of Korean percussionists. Daibon takes the typical Bon Odori experience a step further, creating a fusion of sounds that should strike a chord with revellers of all ages.

Jiyugaoka Noryo Bon Odori Festival
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Jiyugaoka Noryo Bon Odori Festival, July 19-21

The public square in front of Jiyugaoka Station is hosting a massive Bon Odori festival between July 19 and 21. Expect lively dancing to begin at 6.30pm each night (7pm on July 19) to the tune of Bon Odori classics such as ‘Tokyo Ondo’, as well as a more modern line-up of music featuring remixes of contemporary J-pop songs such as ‘RPG’ from Sekai no Owari and ‘Takaneno Hanakosan’ by Back Number. 

New for 2025 is a special kids’ dance session beginning at 5.30pm (6.10pm on July 19), making the Noryo Bon Odori a fun and family-friendly night out.

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