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Omuta Daijyayama (Large Snake Float) Festival

Daijyayama Festival is one of Omuta’s signature Summer events. It is held on the fourth Saturday and Sunday of July and is a big festival which over 30 thousand people attend every year.
The origins of the festival are said to have been born over 300 years ago, when beliefs in water gods (symbolized by snakes and dragons) and Gion, the god of agriculture and sickness prevention, intertwined.
On the day of the festival, the sky over Omuta burns bright red with fire works. Floats from each district called “Daijyayama” march through the main street, while the large decorative snakes on the floats open the eyes widely and spew seven-colored sparks from their gaping mouths.“Kamase” is a tradition that nearly all locals have experienced at least once in which people have the big snake “bite” their children in hopes of ensuring their good health. Various attractions and general dances also take place around the venue, adding more excitement.

This event has finished.
Date July 25, 2020 – July 26, 2020
Address 836-0047 Around Taisho Town, Omuta City, Fukuoka
Contact Tel:0944-56-1730 
Fax:0944-56-1730 
Omuta City Commerce and Tourism Division
Access By train – About a 5 minute walk from Nishitetsu “Omuta” Station on the Tenjin-Omuta Line OR JR Omuta Station on the Kagoshima Main Line
Area Chikugo Area
Genre Festival (Festivals and Events) Event (Festivals and Events)

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