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Shingen-ko Festival in Yamanashi, Japan
Citizen dressed in as Kendo warriors reenact the army of Takeda Shingen as part of the Shingen-ko Festival....
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FESTIVAL SAMURAI JAPAN (SHINGENKO MATSURI) 信玄公祭り
The people of Yamanashi celebrate the virtues of Takeda Shingen every spring, with a lion's share of festivities occurring around the time of his death anniversary on April 12.
The Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan banner, representing a philosophy Shingen adopted from Sun Tzu's Art of War are flown from one end of the prefecture to the other.
The Shingen-ko Festival takes place from April 7 (Fri) to April 9 (Sun) in 2017.
It is the largest festival in Yamanashi, with its main highlight being the Koshu Battalion Deployment, a reenactment of unrivaled scope where about 1,500 locals from all around the prefecture dress in traditional costumes and commence their march from the plaza in front of Kofu Station.
After a deployment ceremony and sake ritual Takeda Shingen, bathed in torchlight and surrounded by his 24 generals, leads his army along the streets of Kofu. (Will take place rain or shine.)
In this parade of Koshu Battalion Deployment, more than 1,000 people in samurai costumes marched through Kofu city, and on 7 April 2012 was recognized by Guinness World Records as “the largest gathering of samurais” in the world.
Shingen-ko Festival Japan's largest Samurai Festibal
The city of Kofu travels back in time with the Shingen-ko Festival to honor Takeda Shingen,
the famous warlord of the Sengoku era. Replicas of Furinkazan, the representative flag of
Lord Shingen, are seen all over the city. The highlight of the festival is the parade of the
Takeda army, comprising of local citizens dressed in authentic costumes of Shingen's
famous twenty-four knights and more than 1,500 warriors marching along with torches.
April 10th (Friday) 2009 -- April 12th (Sunday) 2009
Kofu Station / Maizuru Castle Park
SAMURAI JAPAN FESTIVAL YAMANASHI 2017 信玄公祭り
The people of Yamanashi celebrate the virtues of Takeda Shingen every spring, with a lion's share of festivities occurring around the time of his death anniversary on April 12.
The Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan banner, representing a philosophy Shingen adopted from Sun Tzu's Art of War are flown from one end of the prefecture to the other.
The Shingen-ko Festival takes place from April 7 (Fri) to April 9 (Sun) in 2017.
It is the largest festival in Yamanashi, with its main highlight being the Koshu Battalion Deployment, a reenactment of unrivaled scope where about 1,500 locals from all around the prefecture dress in traditional costumes and commence their march from the plaza in front of Kofu Station.
After a deployment ceremony and sake ritual Takeda Shingen, bathed in torchlight and surrounded by his 24 generals, leads his army along the streets of Kofu. (Will take place rain or shine.)
In this parade of Koshu Battalion Deployment, more than 1,000 people in samurai costumes marched through Kofu city, and on 7 April 2012 was recognized by Guinness World Records as “the largest gathering of samurais” in the world.
Taiko Shingen-ko festival Kofu 2014
Taiko performance at Shingen-ko festival
Kofu, Yamanashi prefecture, Japan
06/04/2014
Shingen-ko Festival à Kofu
University of iCLA invited me to participate with student and teacher to the Yamanashi Shingen-ko festival!
Taiko Shingen-ko festival Kofu 2014
Taiko performance at Shingen-ko festival
Kofu, Yamanashi prefecture, Japan
06/04/2014
Taiko Shingen-ko festival Kofu 2014
Taiko performance at Shingen-ko festival
Kofu, Yamanashi prefecture, Japan
06/04/2014
SAMURAI FESTIVAL JAPAN (SHINGENKO MATSURI) 2017
The people of Yamanashi celebrate the virtues of Takeda Shingen every spring, with a lion's share of festivities occurring around the time of his death anniversary on April 12.
The Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan banner, representing a philosophy Shingen adopted from Sun Tzu's Art of War are flown from one end of the prefecture to the other.
The Shingen-ko Festival takes place from April 7 (Fri) to April 9 (Sun) in 2017.
It is the largest festival in Yamanashi, with its main highlight being the Koshu Battalion Deployment, a reenactment of unrivaled scope where about 1,500 locals from all around the prefecture dress in traditional costumes and commence their march from the plaza in front of Kofu Station.
After a deployment ceremony and sake ritual Takeda Shingen, bathed in torchlight and surrounded by his 24 generals, leads his army along the streets of Kofu. (Will take place rain or shine.)
In this parade of Koshu Battalion Deployment, more than 1,000 people in samurai costumes marched through Kofu city, and on 7 April 2012 was recognized by Guinness World Records as “the largest gathering of samurais” in the world.
Samurai Festival - Taira no Masakado Iwai-Bando Matsuri
On the second Sunday of November a samurai festival is held in the small (not too mention difficult to reach without a car) town of Iwai-Bando to celebrate the famous or rather infamous 10th Century samurai Taira no Masakado.
In 939 after several years of personal feuding in the Kanto area, Masakado declared himself Shinno (New Emperor) driving out government officials in the area and replacing them with his own followers.
In March 940 Masakado was finally defeated and killed. His head was taken to Kyoto but legends say it flew off on its own accord and landed in the Otemachi area of today's Tokyo where a shrine was built. Those who disturb the shrine have suffered from Masakado's wrath from beyond the grave.
The festival has a variety of activities - a main parade with horses, kyudo (Japanese archery), taiko drumming, mochi maki (throwing mochi cakes), and chanbara (movie-style sword fighting).
信玄公祭り(SHINGENKO MATSURI)- Samurai Festival Japan 2017
The people of Yamanashi celebrate the virtues of Takeda Shingen every spring, with a lion's share of festivities occurring around the time of his death anniversary on April 12.
The Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan banner, representing a philosophy Shingen adopted from Sun Tzu's Art of War are flown from one end of the prefecture to the other.
The Shingen-ko Festival takes place from April 7 (Fri) to April 9 (Sun) in 2017.
It is the largest festival in Yamanashi, with its main highlight being the Koshu Battalion Deployment, a reenactment of unrivaled scope where about 1,500 locals from all around the prefecture dress in traditional costumes and commence their march from the plaza in front of Kofu Station.
After a deployment ceremony and sake ritual Takeda Shingen, bathed in torchlight and surrounded by his 24 generals, leads his army along the streets of Kofu. (Will take place rain or shine.)
In this parade of Koshu Battalion Deployment, more than 1,000 people in samurai costumes marched through Kofu city, and on 7 April 2012 was recognized by Guinness World Records as “the largest gathering of samurais” in the world.
Taiko drumming at Shingen-ko Festival
Filmed near Kofu station as part of the Shingen-ko Festival, Japan's biggest samurai parade. The festival is dedicated to a famous samurai named Takeda Shingen.
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It was so fun with this japanese locals celebrating their yearly festival.The company(NISSAN) that i am working for is also a part of this event .this is my 3rd year experience in this festival.
Taiko Performance @ Kofu Shingen Festival 2016
Taiko Drum street perfomance
SAMURAI JAPAN FESTIVAL YAMANASHI 2017
The people of Yamanashi celebrate the virtues of Takeda Shingen every spring, with a lion's share of festivities occurring around the time of his death anniversary on April 12.
The Fu-Rin-Ka-Zan banner, representing a philosophy Shingen adopted from Sun Tzu's Art of War are flown from one end of the prefecture to the other.
The Shingen-ko Festival takes place from April 7 (Fri) to April 9 (Sun) in 2017.
It is the largest festival in Yamanashi, with its main highlight being the Koshu Battalion Deployment, a reenactment of unrivaled scope where about 1,500 locals from all around the prefecture dress in traditional costumes and commence their march from the plaza in front of Kofu Station.
After a deployment ceremony and sake ritual Takeda Shingen, bathed in torchlight and surrounded by his 24 generals, leads his army along the streets of Kofu. (Will take place rain or shine.)
In this parade of Koshu Battalion Deployment, more than 1,000 people in samurai costumes marched through Kofu city, and on 7 April 2012 was recognized by Guinness World Records as “the largest gathering of samurais” in the world.
Samurai Japan | Kachiya Festival 2019 | Going Back 1000 Years
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???? Going back 1000 years, Fijiwara no Hidesato prayed for victory before a battle at Katori Shrine. His prayer was realized so he offered his bow and arrow to the shrine in honor of the victory. This is still commemorated to this day during the Kachiya Festival. Festivities include a dedication to the kachiya (victory arrow) and a traditional samurai procession tracing a 2-km route through the neighborhood around Kameido Station and finishing at the shrine.
???? The parade features samurai in battle armor, archers, a brass band and other people in period dress. The procession stops at one point for a performance which includes a kendo (wooden sword fighting) demonstration.
???? The marchers are local residents and people from the local business association who are keen to promote Kameido, so all the participants will enthusiastically pose for photos.
???? The parade coincides with the Kameido Tenjin Wisteria Festival, so head here for more food and entertainment after the Kachiya Procession finishes.
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Real Battle Event: 1st Samurai Festival in Minamisoma! [Held in the Land of Soma-Nomaoi] 01.11.2015
Minamisoma City of Fukushima Prefecture, the land of the soma-nomaoi shinto ritual with a history dating back over 1,000 years, was struck badly by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
It resulted in a rapid migration of people out of the region. Faced with this critical issue, a local group of volunteer high school students decided to launch a new event to attract tourists, which is how they came up with the Samurai Festival.
Based on the samurai culture epitomized by soma-nomaoi, it is a participation-style event where outsiders are welcome. It was held for the first time on November 1, 2015, at Hibarigaoka Saijochi, the venue where soma-nomaoi is also held.
In the main field battle event, around 100 participants were divided into the Soma and Date armies, and the event bustled with around 700 visitors.
There are plans to hold the event again in 2016, and people watching this video may also be eligible for taking part in the battle.
Visit the official website ( or the Facebook page ( for detailed information and further notices.
[Cooperation by]
Samurai Festival Executive Committee
信玄公祭り Shingen-ko Festival
Yamamoto Kansuke, Takeda Shingen take the field!
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