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Overview

October in Japan brings mild temperatures, autumn foliage, and vibrant cultural festivals. As typhoon season comes to an end, the country enjoys clear skies and crisp air, making it a perfect time for outdoor activities, traditional events, and seasonal cuisine. From historic processions to harvest celebrations, October is a fantastic month to explore Japan.

Top 5 Events

1. Takayama Autumn Festival

Where: Takayama, Gifu Prefecture

When: 9–10 October

One of Japan’s most beautiful and historic festivals

Features ornate yatai floats and karakuri puppet performances

Floats are illuminated at night in a stunning parade

2. Kurama Fire Festival

Where: Kurama, Kyoto

When: 22 October

Fiery mountain festival where massive torches are carried through the streets

Creates a mystical and dramatic atmosphere

One of Kyoto’s most intense and visually striking events

3. Jidai Matsuri – Festival of the Ages

Where: Kyoto

When: 22 October

Historical procession of thousands in traditional dress from all periods of Japanese history

Starts at the Imperial Palace and ends at Heian Shrine

A must-see for lovers of Japanese history and culture

4. Shikoku Karst & Kurobe Gorge – Autumn Foliage Begins

Where: Shikoku and Toyama Prefecture

When: Mid to late October

Gorgeous early autumn colours in high-altitude regions

Ideal for hiking and scenic train rides through vibrant mountain landscapes

Kurobe Gorge offers spectacular views from the iconic railway line

5. Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri (Autumn Edition)

Where: Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture

When: Early October

High-speed wooden float races through narrow city streets

Teams show incredible skill and strength guiding massive danjiri floats

An exhilarating and thrilling local spectacle

Additional Events

Nagasaki Kunchi Festival

Where: Nagasaki

When: 7–9 October

Dragon dances, ship-shaped floats, and international flair

Held at Suwa Shrine, celebrating Nagasaki’s cultural fusion

Sawara Grand Festival (Autumn Edition)

Where: Sawara, Chiba Prefecture

When: Mid-October

Edo-period floats parade through the “Little Edo” district

Showcases traditional craftsmanship and community pride

Nada Kenka Matsuri – Fighting Festival

Where: Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture

When: 14–15 October

Portable shrines (mikoshi) are smashed together in this high-energy festival

Celebrates strength, courage, and a bountiful harvest

Nikko Toshogu Grand Autumn Festival

Where: Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture

When: 16–17 October

Majestic samurai procession reenacts the funeral of Tokugawa Ieyasu

Includes yabusame (horseback archery) at a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Yokote Kamakura Moon Viewing Festival

Where: Yokote, Akita Prefecture

When: Early to mid-October

Small snow huts (kamakura) are built for a moon-viewing experience

Enjoy traditional sweets and moon-themed rituals

Awamori Matsuri – Okinawa Sake Festival

Where: Naha, Okinawa

When: Late October

Celebration of Okinawa’s traditional distilled spirit

Includes tastings, music, and cultural showcases

Additional Tips

Enjoy the mild weather, perfect for hiking and sightseeing

Track autumn foliage – colours begin in the mountains first

Expect crowds in popular spots like Kyoto and Nikko during festivals

Try seasonal foods like matsutake mushrooms, grilled sanma, and roasted chestnuts

Pack a light jacket – evenings can be chilly, especially in the mountains