Shingen Takeda riding past Starbucks (저작권: Von Hannes Ulbricht )

Shingen-ko Festival in Kofu City 2026

The biggest samurai festival in Japan

장소
Maizuru Castle Park
언제
Early Apr 2026

Takeda Shingen was a powerful and strategically brilliant 16th century warlord. Famous Japanese director Akira Kurasawa’s iconic film Kagemusha was based on the events that followed Takeda’s death. He ruled over Yamanashi, which was then known as Kai Province. He never built a castle, because he said that his fortress was the loyalty of his people. Instead he built flood banks to protect the people from flooding. You can find his statue outside Kofu Station, and he is still remembered as the hero of Yamanashi in the annual Shingen-ko Festival.

The Shingen-ko Festival changed from its spring timing to an autumn event since 2023, but will return to the spring in 2025. Source (Ja)

Shingen-ko is the biggest samurai festival in Japan. The highlight is a samurai procession on the Saturday evening. A different famous actor is chosen every year to play the part of Shingen Takeda. Some 1500 locals dressed in samurai armor gather in Maizuru Castle Park, then Takeda and his generals lead them through the streets of Kofu City and return to the starting point. According to the Guinness Book Of Records, it is the biggest samurai festival in Japan.

Besides the deployment of Takeda’s army, there is a Princess Koihime contest on Friday evening in Yocchabare Plaza outside JR Kofu Station’s North Exit. On Sunday there is a Kendo competition, a karate demonstration, a children's samurai parade, music and taiko drum performances in Maizuru Castle Park. Naturally there are also food and drink stalls selling a range of delicious things.

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All the events take place just outside Kofu Station, or in Maizuru Castle Park which is only 3 minutes walk from the south exit of Kofu Station.

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