Nagasaki Kunchi Festival 2025

A three-day extravaganza in the heart of Nagasaki City

Veronica Carnevale   - 2 min read

Venue Around central Nagasaki City

When Oct 7th - Oct 9th 2025

Held annually from October 7 to 9 in central Nagasaki City, the Nagasaki Kunchi Festival (長崎くんち) is a multi-day celebration of Suwa Shrine that honors the city’s guardian deity.

The festival originated in 1634 and features a vibrant mix of Japanese, Chinese, and Dutch traditions—showcasing the port city’s multicultural heritage. Beautifully decorated umbrella floats (kasaboko), dragon and lion dances, boat-shaped floats, and more transform the city’s center into a massive festival. About five to seven groups representing Nagasaki’s numerous districts perform annually. Incredibly, each district only participates once every seven years.

Photo: © Nagasaki Prefecture Tourism Association

The majority of performances are held at four main venues: Suwa Shrine, Otabisho, Yasaka Shrine, and Chuo Koen. All of these spots offer advanced-reservation tickets for paid seating, which are must-buys if you want a decent view. However, these tickets sell out extremely fast. You can still catch glimpses of the action without a ticket, but the areas become crowded quite early. Aside from these main venues, you can also watch performances at a few other city locations, with no tickets required. You can also observe performers and floats as they travel through the city streets.

In between performances, be sure to grab a festival treat from the city’s many food stalls!

Please visit Nagasaki Kunchi Festival’s homepage for specific information about the festival schedule and performances.

Veronica Carnevale

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