No other country in the world is festivals more prevalent than in Japan. With its rich historic past steeped in honour and tradition, several festivals have originated throughout the years to be still celebrated today. They offer a welcome change and time for enjoyment from the country’s usually strict and hectic work ethic.
These annual events can be broadly categorised into two sections- local or nationwide. Local festivities or matsuri occur mainly during a specific season or months of the year and are defining characteristics of their region or city of origin.
Some popular local festivals to note include the Sapporo Snow Festival which is the largest festival of its kind held in the city of Sapporo. This event brings out the winter spirit in its residents by getting volunteers and groups to build intricate ice sculptures pertaining to local and international themes. Originally sparked by schools students in the 1950’s who built snow sculptures in Odori Park. Every year it attracts over two million people from around the world who flock to see the brilliant white beauty of the snow sculptures and statues on display.
Tokyo accommodation for visitors wishing to partake in the various festivals in Japan is numerous. But for that sense of freedom and privacy only, a serviced apartment Tokyo is the ideal option. Somerset Azabu East has been designed specifically with the international executive and holiday seeking family in mind. Centrally located near Tokyo Tower and the Roppongi shopping and entertainment district, the Somerset Azabu offers a comprehensive choice of accommodation with services such as broadband internet access, home entertainment systems and indoor swimming pool.