A spring festival to celebrate Kamakura and the samurai spirit with traditional performances and daring feats of archery
The Kamakura Festival in mid-April celebrates the town's history. The highlight is yabusame, a fast-paced display of horseback archery.
Don't Miss
- The Shizuka no Mai dance performance
- The exciting horseback archery competition
How to Get There
The Kamakura Festival is centered around Tsurugaoka Hachimangu , a 10-minute walk from Kamakura Station.
Dancing in the streets
The Kamakura Festival is a week-long event from the second Sunday of the month of April, and is held at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and other locations around the town. The highlight of the festival is traditional performances such as the "Shizuno-Mai" dance, and yabusame horseback archery.
A tragic love story
The first day of the festival features the Shizuka no Mai dance performance, based on the story of Lady Shizuka, a famous figure of Japanese history and literature.
The dance interprets the heroine's story from the ”Tale of Heike”, a classic of ancient Japanese literature. Lady Shizuka was in love with the warlord Minamoto no Yoshitsune. She was captured by a rival warlord Yoritomo and either killed or died by suicide, depending on the account.
Speed and skill
The yabusame tournament of horseback archery takes place on the last day of the festival. Showing off essential samurai skills, each competitor must shoot an arrow at the target while his horse is galloping at full tilt.
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