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LOCAL EVENT GUIDE 001 · HANNO, SAITAMA

INDEPENDENT
UNOFFICIAL

18-19 JULY 2026Hanno
Summer
Festival

From shrine to streets.
Walk, listen, pay your respects, and return through the town.

SATURDAY7.18YOIMIYASUNDAY7.19MAIN DAY
Entrance and worship hall of Hanno Yasaka Shrine
HANNO YASAKA SHRINE
Hirokoji before the festival
HIROKOJI / FESTIVAL ROUTE
DATE 01Saturday 18 JulyYoimiya
DATE 02Sunday 19 JulyMain festival day
ACCESSUse public transportWalk from Hanno Station
CAUTIONNo festival parkingTraffic restrictions both days

01 / VISITOR ESSENTIALS

Check these
before you go.

Last checked against the tourism association announcement on 15 July 2026.

Dates

Saturday 18 July
Sunday 19 July

Main area

Hanno Odori, Hirokoji and Hanno Yasaka Shrine in central Hanno.

By car

There is no dedicated festival parking. Traffic restrictions apply. Use public transport.

Guide status

This is an independent supplement. Official announcements take priority.

02 / MAIN OFFICIAL TIMES

When to see
the festival.

Times may move with weather and the progress of the festival.

  1. Sokonuke yatai begin local rounds

    These open-bottom festival carts continue through the neighbourhoods until 21:00.

    SAT
  2. Prayer ceremony at Hanno Yasaka Shrine

    A key shrine event on the first day.

    SAT
  3. Festival music offered before the shrine

    Five neighbourhood groups perform.

    SUN
  4. Gathering on Hanno Ginza

    Eight neighbourhood groups meet.

    SUN
  5. Gathering on Hanno Odori

    Ten neighbourhood groups meet near festival headquarters.

    SUN
  6. Closing gatherings at Hirokoji and Nakacho

    The festival reaches its closing moments.

    SUN
Road closures18 July 17:00-21:0019 July 12:00-21:00Check the official PDF for the exact restricted area.

03 / SHRINE AND STREETS

Why visit
the shrine?

The festival is not only a row of food stalls. Local festival floats and music move through the neighbourhoods, while prayer, music offerings and worship take place at Hanno Yasaka Shrine.

A useful way to experience the day is to enjoy the streets, visit the shrine respectfully, then return through the town as its atmosphere changes.

This is a visitor interpretation based on the official schedule and local observation. It does not claim an unverified history for the shrine or individual neighbourhoods.

Narrow approach to Hanno Yasaka Shrine
APPROACHThe shrine sits inside an everyday residential block.
Hanno Yasaka Shrine name plaque
DETAILFirst-hand photograph, 14 July 2026.

A CONCEPTUAL FESTIVAL SEQUENCE

Arrive, enjoy,
worship, return.

This is a way to understand the festival, not a fixed walking route.

  1. 01ARRIVEHanno Station and GinzaEnter the town
  2. 02ENJOYHanno Odori and HirokojiFloats, stalls and music
  3. 03WORSHIPHanno Yasaka ShrinePay your respects
  4. 04RETURNBack through the streetsSee the town change

Follow staff directions and traffic controls on the day. This sequence does not show distance or direction.

04 / FIELD RECORD

Before the festival,
the town changes in sound.

A short first-hand recording from a nearby neighbourhood on 14 July 2026.

Date
14 July 2026
Format
40-second excerpt
Playback
Sound does not autoplay
Festival music before the eventThe first 40 seconds of field audio are paired with the final 40 seconds of arrival footage.

05 / BEFORE · DURING · AFTER

Field notes,
not stock images.

The same streets are recorded before, during and after the festival.

06 / FROM HANNO STATION

Enter the town
on foot.

Start at the North Exit of Hanno Station and continue toward Hanno Ginza, Hanno Odori and Hirokoji. This is a conceptual street sequence; use the live map for navigation.

  1. 01Hanno StationUse the North Exit
  2. 02Hanno GinzaContinue toward Hanno Odori
  3. 03Hanno OdoriContinue toward Hirokoji and the shrine area
Open the walking route in Google Maps
Hanno Summer Festival poster displayed in town
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