The 50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival to be Held: A Spring Day Adorned with the Pride of the Town

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  • The 50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival to be Held: A Spring Day Adorned with the Pride of the Town
  • The 50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival will be held in Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture, on May 3, 2026 (Sunday/Holiday). Tokamachi City, known as the "Kimono Town" with over 1200 years of textile culture, will showcase its history and culture through various events that make kimonos feel more accessible.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: April 10, 2026

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The 50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival will be held in Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture, on May 3, 2026 (Sunday/Holiday). Tokamachi City, known as the "Kimono Town" with over 1200 years of textile culture, will showcase its history and culture through various events that make kimonos feel more accessible.

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The 50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival will be held in Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture, on May 3, 2026 (Sunday/Holiday). Tokamachi City, known as the "Kimono Town" with over 1200 years of textile culture, will showcase its history and culture through various events that make kimonos feel more accessible.
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Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture, will host the "50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival" on May 3, 2026 (Sunday/Holiday).

Tokamachi, known as the "Kimono Town" with over 1200 years of textile history, will celebrate a significant milestone this year with its 50th spring tradition.

It's a day to wear, walk, and enjoy kimonos on the pedestrianized streets of the city. Various events will be held to make kimonos feel more familiar and accessible.

Event Outline

Name: 50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival

Date: May 3, 2026 (Sunday/Holiday) 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Venue: Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture (Honcho-dori, Takada-cho-dori, Eki-dori)

Contents: Various events in the pedestrian zone, Kimono de Marche, Jusan-mairi (Thirteen-year-old's shrine visit), Chigo Gyoretsu (children's procession), and more.

 Celebrating its 50th milestone, an event symbolizing the "Kimono Town"

The "Tokamachi Kimono Festival" reaches its 50th milestone, positioned as an opportunity to re-examine Tokamachi's textile culture, which has been passed down through generations, and the lifestyle intertwined with kimonos.

Tokamachi City is a textile producing region with over 1200 years of history. Starting with high-quality linen textiles nurtured by the blessings of snow, transitioning to silk textiles, and adapting to changing times, the continuous efforts and techniques of our predecessors have fostered it into one of Japan's leading comprehensive kimono producing areas.

The textile culture cultivated in a snowy climate, and the history of craftsmanship supported by families and communities, are what shape the present-day Tokamachi, known as the "Kimono Town."

 Kimono as a "Culture in Daily Life," not just for "Special Occasions"

The Tokamachi Kimono Festival is an event where kimonos are not just appreciated as something special, but can actually be "worn, walked in, and enjoyed." On this day, Tokamachi is filled with people in kimonos walking through the streets, young people celebrating their coming-of-age ceremony in formal attire, and traditional local events such as Jusan-mairi and Chigo Gyoretsu.

FAQ

When is the 50th Tokamachi Kimono Festival scheduled to be held?

The festival will take place on May 3, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Where will the event venues for the Tokamachi Kimono Festival be located?

It will be held at Honcho-dori, Takada-cho-dori, and Eki-dori in Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture.

How many years of textile history does Tokamachi City have?

Tokamachi City has a textile producing history spanning over 1200 years.

What specific events are scheduled to be held in the pedestrian zone during the festival?

The contents include various events, Kimono de Marche, Jusan-mairi, and Chigo Gyoretsu.

What is the main purpose or opportunity presented by reaching the 50th milestone of this festival?

It is positioned as an opportunity to re-examine Tokamachi's textile culture and the lifestyle intertwined with kimonos.