利奥罗哈斯
Matsuri, meaning festival in Japanese, is an integral part of the country’s culture. These celebrations occur all year round, each displaying the distinct traditions of a particular region or religious event. Matsuri brings people together to commemorate historic events or express gratitude to deities. One of the most iconic Matsuri is the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto, held in July. This grand festival features majestic floats, traditional music, and exquisite costumes, attracting millions of visitors. Similarly, the Awa Odori Matsuri in Tokushima showcases mesmerizing dance performances that captivate spectators. Be it the breathtaking fireworks of Sumida River in Tokyo or the delicious street food stalls found during any Matsuri, these festive events provide a delightful feast for all senses, giving an unforgettable cultural experience of Japan.