Kumamoto Prefecture is a beautiful region located in the southern part of Japan, brimming with charm during the summer. In this article, we will introduce the characteristics and attractions of summer in Kumamoto, its climate and appropriate clothing, refreshing spots, fireworks festivals, and summer festivals and events in detail.
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About Summer (June to August) in Kumamoto Prefecture
Characteristics and Attractions
Summer in Kumamoto Prefecture is an enchanting season where rich nature and historical tourist spots blend together. You can enjoy relaxing times in hot spring areas, mountains, and beautiful waterfalls. Additionally, many traditional festivals and events are held, offering a great opportunity to experience local culture and customs.
Climate and Clothing
Summer in Kumamoto Prefecture is hot, with average temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C, and high humidity. It is recommended to bring light clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Since it can get a bit cooler at night, it is also good to have a light jacket or cardigan.
Refreshing Spots
There are many spots in Kumamoto Prefecture where you can feel refreshed during the summer. Here are three particularly recommended ones.
Nabegataki Park, Oguni Town
“Nabegataki Park” is a beautiful waterfall located in “Oguni Town,” formed by a massive eruption about 90,000 years ago that created the Aso Caldera. The waterfall has a drop of about 10 meters and a width of about 20 meters, with water falling broadly like a curtain, creating a mystical scene. In summer, you can feel the coolness of the waterfall and walk behind it, refreshing both body and mind with the natural negative ions.
Takamori Spring Water Tunnel Park, Takamori Town
“Takamori Spring Water Tunnel Park” is a popular summer retreat located in “Takamori Town.” Inside the tunnel, where water gushes at 32 tons per minute, the temperature remains a comfortable 20°C even in summer. The tunnel’s end features attractions like the “Water Pearl,” allowing you to forget the summer heat and enjoy your time.
Kikuchi Gorge, Kikuchi City
“Kikuchi Gorge” is a vast nature reserve located in “Kikuchi City,” spreading across the northwestern part of the Aso Outer Rim Mountains. In summer, the clear stream, known as a natural cooler, refreshes visitors. It is an ideal place to enjoy forest bathing and hiking while being soothed by the clear water and lush green scenery.
Fireworks Festivals
Many fireworks festivals light up the summer night sky in Kumamoto Prefecture. Here are three particularly recommended ones.
Tamana Fireworks Festival (Tamana City)
The “Tamana Fireworks Festival” is the largest fireworks festival in the northern part of Kumamoto Prefecture. In 2024, 5,001 fireworks will light up the autumn night sky brilliantly. The grand finale with a massive burst of fireworks is a must-see.
Tensui Town Summer Festival (Tamana City)
The “Tensui Town Summer Festival” features a grand fireworks display launched from “Kusamakura Onsen Tensui.” You can also enjoy local performances and balloon art.
Yamaga Lantern Festival (Yamaga City)
The “Yamaga Lantern Festival” is a summer tradition that illuminates the entire town of “Yamaga” with a magical glow. The “Sen-nin Toro Odori,” where women in yukata with gold lanterns on their heads gracefully dance, is particularly captivating.
Summer Festivals and Events
Summer in Kumamoto Prefecture is bustling with many traditional festivals and events. Here are three particularly recommended ones.
Takamori Wind God Festival
The “Takamori Wind God Festival” is a 250-year-old traditional festival praying for wind pacification and abundant harvest. You can enjoy the offering of “Wind God Drums,” the “Yamabiki” parade through the town, “Takamori Niwaka” (comedy performances), and a fireworks display.
Hometown Summer Festival
The “Hometown Summer Festival” is an annual summer festival held around the Obon period. It features performances, music live shows, food bazaars, raffles, and Bon Odori, attracting many visitors.
Hi no Kuni Festival
The “Hi no Kuni Festival” is a summer tradition in Kumamoto, with about 60 groups and a total of 5,000 participants dancing through the central downtown area of Kumamoto City in the “Otemoyan Grand Dance.” Stage events and food events are also held.
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