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⛩️ Aizen Festival

Aizen Festival is the regional form of Shrine and Temple Festivals in Japan · Osaka, centered on portable shrine procession, festival float procession, shrine blessings.

Source-backed guide Static map preview Japan · Osaka
Aizen Festival festival image
"Hoe-Kago" from "Aizen Matsuri", Festival in Osaka .
PlaceJapan · Osaka
Festival coreShrine and Temple Festivals
Calendar ruleVaries by local shrine, temple, and community calendar
Signature cuesportable shrine procession, festival float procession, shrine blessings, festival street food, dango
Shrine and Temple FestivalsFestival core
Japan · OsakaPlace
Varies by local shrine, temple, and community calendarCalendar rule

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Aizen Festival miniature festival model with Shrine entrance, Aizen temple hall, Palanquin procession route, Osaka food stalls, Temple drum corner
AI-generated immersive miniature model of Aizen Festival, using five clickable zones to show festival cues from Osaka, Japan.
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Traditions and customs

Food and symbols

When it is celebrated

Aizen Festival is usually organized around Varies by local shrine, temple, and community calendar. Month: Mar / Apr / May / Sep / Oct / Nov / Dec

Aizen Festival

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FAQ

What is Aizen Festival?

Aizen Festival is the local form of Shrine and Temple Festivals in Japan · Osaka, with customs such as portable shrine procession, festival float procession, shrine blessings.

When is Aizen Festival celebrated?

Aizen Festival is usually organized around Varies by local shrine, temple, and community calendar. Month: Mar / Apr / May / Sep / Oct / Nov / Dec.

What traditions are associated with Aizen Festival?

Common traditions include portable shrine procession, festival float procession, shrine blessings, festival street food, dango, local bento.

Sources

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Aizen Festival festival image
"Hoe-Kago" from "Aizen Matsuri", Festival in Osaka .
Photo: Ogiyoshisan · Public domain · license: Public domain · source page

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