What Happens to Japanese Shrines in Summer? (The “Omatsuri” Magic)

Share This Article The Summer TransformationIn summer, quiet local shrines and parks across Japan transform into chaotic, glowing wonderlands. Red paper lanterns are hung everywhere, and the sound of Taiko drums echoes through the night. This is the “Omatsuri” (Summer Festival), an ancient ritual to celebrate the season and honor the gods. Yatai HeavenThe best part of the festival is the “Yatai” (food stalls). You can walk around eating fresh Takoyaki (octopus balls), Yakisoba (fried noodles), and sweet candy apples. Because it is so hot, everyone cools down with “Kakigori” (shaved ice) soaked in colorful, neon syrups. Games and YukataIt … Continue reading What Happens to Japanese Shrines in Summer? (The “Omatsuri” Magic)