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List of Local Festivals Nationwide [2026]

List of Local Festivals Nationwide [2026]
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While calls for regional revitalization are echoing across the country, this time we’ve compiled information on locally rooted festivals.

Many of these events let you enjoy specialty products and local foods from each area, so they’re great not only for residents but also for those coming from afar—perfect to drop by while sightseeing.

Hokkaido

TOMAKOMAI MIRAI FESTHokkaido, Sat 9/12–Sun 9/13

ScheduleSat–Sun, Sep 12–13, 2026
placeKirakira Performance, Tomakomai City, Hokkaido
Websitehttps://miraifest-tomakomai.jp/
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Iwate Prefecture

CHAGU CHAGU ROCK FESTIVALSat 6/6 – Sun 6/7, Iwate Prefecture

ScheduleSat, Jun 6–Sun, Jun 7, 2026
placeTsugawa Mirai-kan Apio, Takizawa City, Iwate Prefecture
Websitehttps://www.tvi.jp/chagurock/
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INAKAFES CAMPIwate Prefecture, Sat 6/20–Sun 6/21

A music event that focuses on music—which surely played an important role in the lives of our predecessors—and aims to recreate the roots of how it was enjoyed. In addition to music, there’s food and workshops to enjoy. It’s a festival where you can have fun while thinking about and experiencing country living.

ScheduleSat–Sun, June 20–21, 2026
placeToyagasaki Park, Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture
Websitehttps://www.inakafes-camp.net/
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KESEN ROCK FESTIVALSat 7/18 – Sun 7/19, Iwate Prefecture

Held since 2009 under the name KESEN ROCK, this event wasn’t started by band members or event promoters, but by ordinary people. It’s described as an event “made entirely by hand without even knowing what a rock festival is,” making it a celebration of true DIY spirit.

ScheduleSaturday–Sunday, July 18–19, 2026
placeYumeumi Park, Ofunato City, Iwate Prefecture
Websitehttp://kesenrockfes.com
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Miyagi Prefecture

Onagawa Spring FestivalSaturday, 3/21, Miyagi Prefecture

This event is held to pass down the lessons of the Great East Japan Earthquake to future generations, especially the message: “If a tsunami comes, evacuate to higher ground.” Since ancient times, festivals have been used as a way to preserve and convey important knowledge, and this event follows that tradition. On the day, participants will run to a hilltop, and the first through third finishers will be recognized as “Fukkō-otoko” (literally, “men of restored fortune”). There will also be plenty to enjoy, including live music, a talk session by a director from “How Do You Like Wednesday?” and free grilled Pacific saury.

ScheduleSaturday, March 21, 2026
placeOnagawa Station, Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture
Websitehttps://onagawa-matsuri.jp/spring/
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