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Special Events in Osaka
January January 1 - 3 The New Year's holiday period. People visit shrines and temples to pray for health and happiness in the new year. Shops, banks and public agencies are usually closed from December 28 through to January 3.
January 9 - 11 Toka Ebisu (at Imamiya Ebisu Shrine (in Osaka City), Ibaraki Toka Ebisu (Ibaraki City) and at Fuse Ebisu Shrine (Higashi Osaka City)) This festival, characteristic of the merchant town flavor of Osaka, is held to pray for prosperity in business.
February Around February 3 Setsubun Festival (at Ishikiri Shrine (Higashi Osaka City), at Narita-san Fudoson Shrine (Neyagawa City), and at Mizumadera Temple (Kaizuka City)) The day falls on the eve of "Risshun", the first day of spring or the New Year's day in the traditional Japanese calendar. On this day, a bean-scattering ceremony is held to cast away the evils of the previous year.
Early February to early March Plum blossoms During this period, people enjoy strolling through fragrant groves of blossoming plum trees. The main spots for plum blossom viewing are Osaka Castle Park, Expo'70 Commemorative Park, Hiraoka Shrine, and Domyoji Temmangu.
March The second Sunday to the fourth Sunday of March The Spring Sumo Tournament (venue: Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium)
April Early April Cherry Blossom Viewing To celebrate the arrival of spring, people picnic outside, admiring the overhead cherry blossoms. The main spots for blossom viewing are Osaka Castle Park, Expo'70 Commemorative Park, and Satsukiyama Park.
Around April 29 to around May 5 This period is called Golden Week. With several holidays occurring almost consecutively, some companies are closed for more than 10 days in a row. Because of the many tourists, accommodation charges and airfares are higher.
July July 24 and 25 Tenjin Matsuri Festival One of the big three Japanese festivals with a history of more than 1,000 years. Late July to late August The season for fireworks displays Displays of fireworks, among them the one in Rinku Town, PL Fireworks Art, and Kurawanka Fireworks Festival, are held at various locations around Osaka.
August Around August 13 to 16 The Bon Festival This is the traditional festival for welcoming and then sending off the spirits of ancestors. Many companies are closed and a lot of people go traveling, so accommodations charges and airfares are higher.
September September 14 and 15 Kishiwada Danjiri Festival The festival is famous for its danjiri floats lugged around the city by highly spirited groups of people.
October second Sunday of October Midosuji Parade One of the largest parades in the nation, it takes place down Osaka's main street.
November mid to late November Colored Leaves of Autumn People take excursions out to spots famous for their colorful leaves to enjoy looking at them. Main sites around are the Meiji-no-Mori Minoh Quasi-National Park, Settsu-kyo (Settsu Gorge), Amanosan Kongo-ji Temple, Mt. Inunaki, etc.
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