Hida Kamioka Hatsu Kompira Yoi Festival 2027

More than 400 years of local tradition in Gifu

Kim Bergström   - 2분 읽은 시간

The Hida Kamioka Hatsu Kompira Yoi Festival is a rare winter night festival held annually in Gifu Prefecture. Combining more than 400 years of local tradition with lively modern additions, the festival offers a unique experience in Japan's snowy Hida region. It is held to pray for family safety and prosperous business, attracting both locals and visitors to celebrate the community's heritage.

Foto:  / PR Times
Foto: / PR Times

The highlight of the festival is a colorful evening procession through the town. Participants carry Konpira talismans while singing traditional Edo Kiyari songs. The procession is led by the Kamioka Edo Kiyari Preservation Society and Hida Kamioka Tekomai dancers. Dozens of floats, elaborately decorated portable shrines, and groups in costumes (including anime characters and zombies!) parade through the streets toward Tounji Temple, home of the Konpira Hall. The procession symbolizes local unity, with classmates, friends, and community members coming together to practice, build floats, and celebrate.

Foto:  / PR Times
Foto: / PR Times

Daytime events are also part of the festival. A bazaar offers local foods, while a Daruma memorial service honors fulfilled wishes. Visitors can also enjoy bingo tournaments and professional wrestling performances. Free local Hida sake is served at various locations, adding to the festive atmosphere.

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The festival takes place throughout Kamioka Town in Hida, Gifu Prefecture. The general area can be accessed via the Nohi bus service from Takayama Station or Hida-Furukawa Station.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸