Summer Festivals in Nagasaki
Nagasaki's summer festivals offer something for everyone in the season's hottest months.
Robert Kodama2017 Southwest Japan Guide
Southwest Japan encompasses some of the best culture the country has to offer. Follow our selection of guides below to learn some of the most exciting ways to spend this summer, as we share a variety of highlighted events and recommended itineraries across Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Saga and Yamaguchi.
Nagasaki's summer festivals offer something for everyone in the season's hottest months.
Robert KodamaNagasaki is Japan's melting pot, a mix of cultures, customs and foods that entices visitors to stay and savor the unique atmosphere of this coastal prefecture. The city was the only open port of trade during Japan's Edo Period.
Mandy BartokSaga is one of Japan's smaller prefectures, located on the island of Kyushu. The region is famed for its seafood and porcelain production.
Mandy BartokFukuoka offers numerous festivals for visitors in the summer months.
Robert KodamaA prefecture blessed with both mountains and beaches, flowers and festivals, and some of the country’s tastiest food. Long considered a gateway to western Japan, today’s Fukuoka welcomes foreign visitors while maintaining their unique Japanese identity.
Mandy BartokCelebrate the summer with a series of festivals in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Robert KodamaYamaguchi Prefecture is a little-visited corner of Honshu which offers a host of sites. From the old samurai neighborhoods of Hagi and Shimonoseki to the gardens and onsen of Yamaguchi, there's no shortage of things to explore.
Mandy Bartok