Osaka Summer Begins at Aizen Matsuri
Before the fireworks of July and the crowds of Tenjin Matsuri, Osaka welcomes summer with a festival unlike any other. Aizen Matsuri returns to Aizendo Shoman-in from June 30 to July 2, bringing the famous Aizen Musume procession, special temple ceremonies, food stalls, and one of the city’s most beloved seasonal traditions to Tennoji.
Ask many Osaka residents when summer truly begins, and the answer is not necessarily found on the calendar. For generations, the arrival of Aizen Matsuri has marked the traditional beginning of Osaka’s summer festival season. Held at Aizendo Shoman-in Temple in Tennoji June 20-July 2, the three-day celebration blends Buddhist tradition, local culture, lively street atmosphere, and one of the city’s most recognizable processions into an event that continues to draw visitors from across the Kansai region.
The festival centers on Aizen Myo-o, the principal deity of the temple and a figure associated with love, matchmaking, marriage, and harmonious relationships. During Aizen Matsuri, visitors have a rare opportunity to view the normally hidden image of Aizen Myo-o, making the festival both a public celebration and an important religious occasion. The temple’s historic Tahoto Pagoda, designated as an Important Cultural Property, is also specially opened to the public during the festival period.
The most famous event takes place on June 30 with the Hoekago Procession. Eight women selected as the 2026 Aizen Musume travel from Tennoji Park’s Tenshiba area to Aizendo Shoman-in in decorated palanquins, accompanied by crowds of spectators and photographers. Upon arriving at the temple, they participate in the traditional Kago-Age ceremony, creating one of the festival’s defining moments and most recognizable images.
While the procession receives much of the attention, Aizen Matsuri continues throughout the day and into the evening. Food stalls line the area around the temple, drawing visitors with festival favorites and creating a lively atmosphere around the grounds. Traditional Sesshu Danjiri Bayashi music and Suzume Odori dance performances are scheduled as part of the festival program, adding sound and movement to the celebrations beyond the headline events.
A major religious highlight takes place on June 30 with the Nagoshi-no-Harae Grand Buddhist Service. The ceremony brings together priests including the chief priest of Shitennoji Temple and serves as a symbolic purification before entering the second half of the year. For many visitors, it offers an opportunity to experience the spiritual foundation that has sustained the festival for generations.
For visitors, Aizen Matsuri offers an experience that feels distinctly Osaka. It combines centuries-old Buddhist traditions with the energy of a neighborhood festival, all within walking distance of Tennoji’s modern shopping, dining, and entertainment districts. Whether you come to see the Aizen Musume procession, visit the specially opened temple treasures, or simply enjoy the atmosphere of the traditional opening of Osaka’s summer festival season, Aizen Matsuri remains one of the city’s most enduring cultural events.
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Summer Starts Here – Experience the festival traditionally regarded as the opening of Osaka’s summer festival season.
Aizen Musume Parade – Watch the famous Hoekago Procession featuring eight officially selected Aizen Musume.
Hidden Buddha Revealed – View the normally hidden image of Aizen Myo-o during the festival period.
Temple Treasures Open – See the Tahoto Pagoda, an Important Cultural Property specially opened to the public.
Festival Atmosphere – Food stalls, music, and cultural performances create a lively celebration around the temple grounds.
Photos: Aizendo Shoman Temple Official Website, Osaka Scene
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Opening Hours
THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Venue
Aizendo Shoman-in (Aizen-do Temple)
5-36 Yuhigaoka-cho, Tennoji-ku, Osaka 543-0071
Nearest Station
Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line
- Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station
- Approximately 2 minutes on foot from the temple
Secondary Access
Kintetsu Railway
- Osaka-Uehommachi Station
- Approximately 15 minutes on foot
From Namba
Via Osaka Metro
- Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Namba Station
- Travel to Tanimachi 9-chome Station
- Transfer to the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line
- Travel one stop to Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station
- Walk approximately 2 minutes to the temple
From Umeda
Via Osaka Metro
- Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line → Higashi-Umeda Station
- Travel directly to Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station
- Walk approximately 2 minutes to the temple
From Shin-Osaka
Via Osaka Metro
- Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Shin-Osaka Station
- Travel to Namba Station or Tanimachi 9-chome Station area
- Transfer to the Tanimachi Line if required
- Continue to Shitennoji-mae Yuhigaoka Station
- Walk approximately 2 minutes to the temple
SCHEDULE
Festival Dates
- June 30 – July 2, 2026
Festival Hours
- 10:00am–9:00pm daily
June 30 Highlights
- 12:00pm — Hoekago Procession departs Tennoji Park (Tenshiba)
- Approximately 1:30pm — Kago-Age Ceremony at Aizendo Shoman-in
- 3:00pm — Nagoshi-no-Harae Grand Buddhist Service
Festival Program
- Aizen Musume appearances
- Public viewing of Aizen Myo-o
- Public opening of the Tahoto Pagoda
- Sesshu Danjiri Bayashi performances
- Suzume Odori dance performances
- Festival food stalls
TICKETS
Admission
- Free
Festival Grounds
- Open to the public throughout the festival period.
Temple Viewing
- The normally hidden image of Aizen Myo-o is opened to the public during the festival.
- The Tahoto Pagoda, designated an Important Cultural Property, is also opened during the festival period.
INFO & TIPS
Best Day To Visit
June 30 offers the largest concentration of major events, including the Hoekago Procession, Kago-Age Ceremony, and Nagoshi-no-Harae Service.
Festival Atmosphere
Food stalls operate around the temple grounds and surrounding streets throughout the festival period.
Yukata Tradition
Many visitors attend wearing summer yukata, contributing to the festival’s distinctive atmosphere.
International Visitors
The festival is open to all visitors. Dedicated English-language support could not be verified from official sources at the time of publication.
Photography
Visitors should follow instructions provided by temple staff and event organizers while photographing ceremonies and performances.
Contacts
Official Website
https://www.aizendo.com/
Festival Information
https://www.aizendo.com/festival.htm
