

October
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