Maishima Seaside Park
2 Chome-1 Hokkoryokuchi, Konohana Ward, Osaka, 554-0042, Osaka, Japan
Annual Nemophila Festival in Osaka's Maishima Seaside Park is a perfect day spent among the ocean of Baby Blue Eyes where you can enjoy multiple attractions including short helicopter ride over Osaka's Bay. Download Park map HERE Download Access map HERE
The Otaue Shinji Festival celebrates and prays for a healthy harvest of rice. In addition, it is one of Kansai's most popular and historic events and is held every year on June 14th. The festival is part of the Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan.
Osaka Tenmangu Shrine
2 Chome-1-8 Tenjinbashi, Osaka, Japan
Tenjin Matsuri is also called the festival of fire and water. It combines the elements throughout its procession. It is amongst one of the largest events in the whole of Japan. The festival lasts for one month and takes place every year, culminating on July 24th and finishes on the 25th. On the day of […]
Maishima SONIC PARK (Maishima Sports Island)
2 Chome-1-128 Hokkoryokuchi,, Osaka, Japan
The Summer Sonic Festival is a two or three day rock festival held in Osaka and Chiba at the same time. The line up usually contains a mix of major rock Japanese artists, smaller indie groups as well as international artists. It is an independent festival, owned by Creativeman Productions Ltd but Live Nation Entertainment […]
Kishiwada District
1-10 Miyamotocho, Kishiwada, Kishiwada City, Kansai, Japan
The festival includes a somewhat aggressive parade. Over 400 men pull a Danjiri throughout the streets of Osaka, mimicking a roaring dragon. The Danjiri nimbly maneuvers around the narrow streets of Osaka. This all whilst a man dances and shouts on top! The highlight of the festival is the “Yarimawashi” – the act of turning […]
Shitennoji Temple
1-11-18 Shitennoji, Tennoji-ku, Osaka, Japan
Shitennoji Wasso is an event that celebrates the short reign of Osaka as the capital city of Japan (646-745). This was during the Nara Period and is sometimes referred to as the “Naniwa” period due to the palace location. The parade re-enacts early visits by court diplomats from 7th century Korea and China. Participants dressed […]