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Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine Oniyo (Demon Night) (Kurume City)
January 7
Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine Oniyo (Demon Night)
The Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine Oniyo, which turns the winter night sky red with fire, is one of Japan's three major bonfire festivals. The fire is lit when a bell rings at 9 PM on January 7 with a 13-meter (40 foot) long torch as men in traditional garb circle the grounds.

* 0942-27-1887 (Daizenji Tamataregu Shrine)
* Five-minute walk from Nishtetsu Daizenji Station

Fuchi Hachiman Shrine Kawawatari (River Crossing) Festival (Tagawa City)
3rd Saturday & Sunday of May
Fuchi Hachiman Shrine Kawawatari (River Crossing) Festival
Held on the third Saturday and Sunday of May. On the first day, after a dance by performers in lion costume, a float carrying a portable shrine is brought into the river and carried around in the water. On the second day the shrine is carried from the opposite direction and brought back to its home shrine. An energetic and impressive spectacle.

* 0942-42-1135 (Fuchi Hachiman Shrine)
* Three-minute walk from JR Tagawaita Station

Hakata Gion Yamakasa (Fukuoka City)
July 1 ~ 15
Hakata Gion Yamakasa
A major festival that takes place from July 1 to 15, held by Kushida Shrine. During the festival, large floats called Kazariyama decorate Fukuoka's streets, and early in the morning of the 15th the Oiyama is held, where men race through the street carrying one-ton "portable shrines." A spectacle that must be seen to be believed.

* 092-291-2951 (Hakata Gion Yamakasa Promotion Association)

Kokura Gion Daiko (Kitakyushu City)
3rd Fri., Sat. & Sun. of July
Kokura Gion Daiko
This festival, with a 400-year history, is a staple of mid-summer in Kitakyushu. Held over three days around the third Saturday of July, the festival's highlight is the great taiko (Japanese drum) performance that takes place on the second day. With groups of drummers wearing traditional yukata and happi competing with each other to give the best performance, the festival surroundings echo with the strong beat of their drums.

* 093-561-1210 (Kokura Gion Daiko Preservation and Promotion Association)
* JR Kokura Station

Tobata Gion Oyamakasa (Kitakyushu City)
4th Fri., Sat. & Sun. of July
Tobata Gion Oyamakasa
Covering three days around the fourth Saturday of July, this festival's major attraction is the ever-changing shapes of it four Yamakasa floats. While decorated with majestic flags during the day, in the evening they turn into a "light pyramid" of 309 paper lanterns stacked in twelve levels 10 meters (30 feet) high, creating an eerie beauty.

* 093-582-2389 (Tobata Gion Oyamakasa Promotion Office)
* Ten-minute walk from JR Tobata Station.

Hakushu Festival (Yanagawa City)
November 1 ~ 3
Hakushu Festival
A lively event held from November 1-3 to commemorate the anniversary of great poet Hakushu Kitahara's death. In a water parade, participants riding 110 boats glide down the river launching fireworks while singing children's and traditional songs.

* 0944-73-2145 (Yanagawa Tourism Association)
* Five-minute walk from Nishitetsu Yanagawa Station

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