When is the Hanno Festival 2024 (Autumn)? Where Are the Food Stalls?
The Hanno Festival has its origins in the Edo period as a celebration at the Hanno Suwa Hachiman Shrine (Osuwa-sama) and the Hanno Hachiman Shrine (Hachiman-sama).
The event took its current form in 1971, continuing the traditions passed down through generations.
The festival is a beloved blend of lively parades, stage events, and traditional performances like floats and lion dances, cherished by the local community.
When is the Hanno Festival 2024?
The Hanno Festival 2024 will be held on the following dates:
- Date:
- Saturday, November 2, 2024
- Sunday, November 3, 2024 (Public Holiday)
- Location:
- Around Hanno Station North Exit
- (Hanno Odori, Chuo-dori, Ginza-dori, and Ekimae-dori)
Originally held in September, the festival was moved to November to avoid the risk of typhoons.
Let’s hope for good weather this year!
Where Are the Food Stalls at the Hanno Festival 2024?
The Hanno Festival takes place around Hanno Station, mainly along Hanno Odori, Chuo-dori, Ginza-dori, and Ekimae-dori streets.
Various food stalls will be set up in these areas.
Although specific details for this year have not been released yet, last year’s festival featured the Hanno Local Products Market, where visitors could enjoy local gourmet foods and purchase regional products.
You can check the festival pamphlet for more details!
the festival pamphlet for 2024(source:official website for the festival)
How to Get to the Hanno Festival 2024? Is There Parking Available?
The nearest stations to the Hanno Festival are:
- Seibu Ikebukuro Line: Hanno Station (North Exit)
- JR Kawagoe Line / Hachiko Line: Higashi-Hanno Station (West Exit)
Please note that there is no parking available for the festival, and traffic restrictions will be in place.
It’s recommended to use public transportation.
Here are the traffic restrictions for this year.
Saturday, November 2: | Noon to 9 PM (Ginza-dori, Chuo-dori, Odori, and Ekimae-dori from Hanno Station Intersection to Musashi Securities Intersection) |
Sunday, November 3: | 9 AM to 9 PM (Ginza-dori, Chuo-dori, Odori, and Ekimae-dori from Hanno Station Intersection to Musashi Securities Intersection) |
Sunday, November 3: | 1 PM to 9 PM (Ekimae-dori from Hanno Station North Exit to Hanno Station Intersection; Higashi-Ginza-dori from Hanno Station Intersection to Sumiya Denki Intersection) |
Highlighted Events at the Hanno Festival 2024
One of the must-see attractions is the Sokonuke Yatai (Bottomless Float).
As the name suggests, this float has no bottom, and the performers who play festival music inside walk along while playing.
Eleven different neighborhoods in Hanno will parade their floats and yatai, each with unique designs.
The impressive sight of the floats being pulled through the streets is a highlight of the festival.
This cultural tradition, said to date back to the Edo period, is a must-see!
Another unique feature of the festival is the Gedo (Outcast) Dancers performing on the floats.
Although their appearance might seem scary to young children, their distinctive and humorous dance is popular among the crowd.
The Gedo dance is a rare sight, only performed in Hanno.
If you’re curious, you can also try a sweet called “Gedo,” inspired by these dancers, available at the local confectionery shop “Yumesaika Suzuki.”
Additionally, the Civic Parade on the first day is packed with events, including a grand opening parade on Odori and various performances like outdoor concerts and Yosakoi dance.
The second day is centered on traditional events.
Summary of the Hanno Festival 2024
The Hanno Festival is a perfect blend of lively civic events and traditional rituals.
It’s a rare opportunity to witness cultural traditions passed down since the Edo period.
Along with the food stalls and local shops from Hanno, this festival offers something for everyone.
Don’t miss out!
Date: | Saturday, November 2, 2024 Sunday, November 3, 2024 (Public Holiday) |
Location: | Around Hanno Station North Exit |
Access: | Seibu Ikebukuro Line (Hanno Station North Exit), JR Kawagoe Line / Hachiko Line (Higashi-Hanno Station West Exit) |
Organizer: | Hanno Festival Support Association |
Contact: | Okumusashi Hanno Tourism Association (Tel: 042-973-2111) |
Official Website: | Official Website |