The Kyoto Nippon Festival is an event that brings art, performance, and seasonal beauty together at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. Since its launch, the festival has focused on sharing Japanese culture through a mix of contemporary creativity and the shrine's long history. Each edition introduces new collaborations, while keeping the spirit of exploring how tradition and modern expression can meet in the same space.
A key feature of the festival is its immersive theater program, presented at the Fugetsuden Hall. Recent productions have paired visual artist Mika Ninagawa, the creative team EiM, and the dance company DAZZLE. Their work blends vivid stage art, dynamic movement and narrative elements that draw the audience into the performance. The aim is to create experiences that feel closely connected to the shrine setting and change subtly with each season.
The festival also hosts large scale outdoor installations across locations such as the Setsugekka Santeien and the Plum Garden. These displays often transform natural motifs like plum blossoms into light based artworks that shift in color and atmosphere throughout the day. Visitors can walk through the gardens at their own pace and enjoy a style of art that responds to the surroundings rather than sitting apart from them.
Tickets are typically available as separate passes for the theater program and the garden installations, with premium tiers offered for those seeking a more personalized experience. For current schedules, ticket prices and program announcements, check the official Kyoto Nippon Festival website.



