Festivals & Carnivals

Hagi Festival

Hikifune
2-26-6 Higashimukojima 131-0032 131-0032 Sumida, Tokyo, Japan

  25 Sep 2026 08:00 AM

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Celebrate the beauty of early autumn at the Hagi Festival in Kanonji, Japan, where colorful bush clover flowers create a peaceful seasonal setting. Enjoy traditional Japanese culture, local performances, tea ceremonies, music, and community activities surrounded by beautiful purple and white hagi blossoms. More

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The Hagi Festival is a traditional seasonal celebration held in Kanonji, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. Taking place around late September, the festival celebrates the blooming of hagi, or Japanese bush clover, a flower closely associated with autumn in Japanese culture.


One of the main locations is Hagiwaradera Temple, which is well known for its beautiful hagi flowers. Around 2,500 bush clover plants representing numerous varieties bloom around the temple grounds, creating an attractive display of purple and white flowers.


The festival combines seasonal nature with traditional Japanese culture. Visitors can experience activities such as an outdoor tea ceremony and enjoy elegant koto music while viewing the flowers. Festival programming has also included stage performances, taiko drumming, marching bands, an open-air market, and other community activities.


The peaceful temple surroundings, colorful autumn flowers, traditional performances, and local atmosphere make the Hagi Festival an enjoyable experience for visitors interested in Japanese culture, photography, seasonal flowers, and community celebrations.


Whether you come to admire the hagi blossoms, experience traditional music and tea culture, or simply spend time in the festive surroundings, the Hagi Festival offers a memorable way to welcome the autumn season in Japan.

The Hagi Festival is a wonderful opportunity to experience the natural beauty and traditional culture of Japan in one place. Visitors can admire around 2,500 purple and white hagi flowers blooming around Hagiwaradera Temple, creating a peaceful and colorful autumn setting.


The festival also offers traditional experiences such as an outdoor tea ceremony and koto music, along with lively stage performances, taiko drumming, marching bands, and an open-air market. It is a great event for families, travelers, photographers, nature lovers,


and anyone interested in authentic Japanese traditions. Attending the Hagi Festival gives visitors a chance to enjoy seasonal flowers, local culture, entertainment, and the welcoming community atmosphere of Kanonji.