1. Shonan Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival
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  2. Shonan Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival
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Shonan Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival

  • Things to do
  • Hiratsuka Station, Kanagawa
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Time Out says

Based on traditional folklore, Tanabata (Star Festival) is celebrated across Japan each summer between July and August, the actual day of which varies according to region. Marking the earliest possible day of Tanabata (July 7), the shopping arcades of Hiratsuka city near Tokyo are adorned with around 100 giant colourful streamers, which are hung from giant ornamental balls called the kusudama.

The Shonan Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival is regarded as one of the top three of such events in the Kanto region, drawing almost 2 million visitors over the three days. Aside from the impressive street decorations, you can expect parades, live performances, vendors selling local products and plenty of technicolour-fuelled buzz over the July 4-6 weekend.

Details

Address
Hiratsuka Station
7 Beniya-cho, Hiratsuka-shi
Kanagawa
354-0043
Transport:
Tokaido and Shonan-Shinjuku Line
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 11am-7pm

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