Sakura Autumn Festival 2025

A three-day event each October

Kim Bergström   - 3 min read

Venue Sakura Castle Ruins Park & surrounds

When Oct 10th - Oct 12th 2025, 3:00pm - 10:00pm

For three days each October, Chiba's historic castle town of Sakura City celebrates the Sakura Autumn Festival. The city is filled with floats, sacred sake stands, and mikoshi (portable shrines) parading through the streets, creating a cherished seasonal celebration.

Photo: Sakura City

The festival is a joint event of four local shrines (Makata, Atago, Shinmei, and Hachiman), and is held annually on the second Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the month. Rooted in the Edo period, it originally began as the Makata Shrine festival and flourished with the support of the Sakura domain. That legacy can still be seen today in the Edo-style floats, detailed festival dolls, and the sounds of Sakura bayashi, a musical tradition that traces its roots to the Kasai style of festival music from Edo.

Photo: Sakura City

Among the highlights is the Makata Shrine mikoshi, one of the largest in Chiba Prefecture, which is carried proudly through the town. Restored floats and dolls from the Edo period add to the atmosphere, giving festival attendees a sense of the event's history. Beyond its spectacle, the festival remains a community tradition, bringing people together in prayers for good harvests, peace, and stability.

Among all the tradition, there is a slice of modernity -- visitors can use a special live map, accessible by QR code, to track floats and mikoshi as they move through the town.

Photo: Sakura City

Getting there

For those who opt to drive to the event, a temporary parking lot will be set up at the Sakura Castle Ruins Park.

For those visiting via public transportation, the general area is 10 minutes walk from the south exit of Keisei Sakura Station, or 30 minutes walk from the north exit of JR Sakura Station.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸