Hamamatsu Festival Hall

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Hamamatsu Festival Hall

A facility where you can vividly experience the Hamamatsu Festival, held every May.

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Experience the lively atmosphere of the Hamamatsu Festival at this facility. Held every year from May 3 to May 5, the Hamamatsu Festival is one of Japan’s leading festivals, drawing more than 1 million visitors. Highlights include thrilling giant kite battles at Nakatajima Sand Dunes during the day and magnificent palace float parades through the city at night, along with a variety of events such as traditional performing arts, marching band parades, and the Miss Hamamatsu Festival contest.

The museum is made up of five exhibition zones. These include the High-Vision Room, which introduces the festival through video, the Giant Kite Exhibition Room, where you can experience the excitement of the festival through sound, video, and actual displays, and the Palace Float Exhibition Room. Also on display are a machine used to make kite string and the Hamamatsu Shusse Daiko taiko drums related to the Battle of Mikatagahara, where Takeda Shingen fought Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga.

You can also take commemorative photos and join a kite-making experience. At the gift shop, you can buy Hamamatsu Festival goods and local specialty souvenirs.

Highlights

  • A facility introducing the Hamamatsu Festival.
  • Displays of actual giant kites and palace floats.
  • Realistic recreations of the festival through video and sound.
  • Hands-on activities such as kite making are also available.
  • Sells souvenirs related to kite emblems and local specialty gifts.

Photos

  • Magnificent palace float

    Magnificent palace float

  • Giant kite used in the festival

    Giant kite used in the festival

  • Hamamatsu Shusse Daiko on display

    Hamamatsu Shusse Daiko on display

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Are there coin lockers?

A

No, there are not.

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Are there restrooms?

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Yes. There is also a multipurpose restroom.

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Is re-entry allowed?

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Yes, it is.

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Is there a smoking area?

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No, there is not.

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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?

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Nakatajima Sand Dunes is nearby.

Reviews

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    Hamamatsu Festival Hall is a small but well-curated place that mainly introduces the history and culture of the Hamamatsu Festival. Inside, you can see the huge festival floats up close, and the decorations are really gorgeous. It feels pretty impressive the first time you see them.

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    This place mainly introduces the Hamamatsu Festival. Inside, there are lots of huge kites and festival decorations on display, and it feels impressive as soon as you walk in.
    The space isn’t very large, but it’s a good way to quickly understand what makes the Hamamatsu Festival so exciting. There aren’t many interactive experiences, so it’s more of a static exhibit. Still, it’s easy to walk through and doesn’t take much time, making it a nice stop if you’re nearby.

Details

Name in Japanese
浜松まつり会館
Postal Code
430-0845
Address
1313 Nakatajima-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
Phone
053-441-6211
Closed on
December 29–January 3
Hours
9:00am–4:30pm
Admission
Adults 400 yen, free for junior high school students and younger, and visitors age 70 and over
Access
From JR Hamamatsu Station, take a bus to Nakatajima Sakyu, then walk 1 minute
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)