The Kyoto Gozan Okuribi (Daimonji Bonfire) is a traditional Obon event held annually on August 16th across five mountains in Kyoto. The bonfires are lit in sequence – Daimonji on Higashiyama, Myoho on Matsugasaki, Hidari-Daimonji, Torii Gate, and Funagata – illuminating the night sky with ethereal characters and shapes. This ceremony of “sending off ancestral spirits” who were welcomed during Obon has a history spanning over 1,000 years. Meticulously preserved by locals, this solemn ritual is designated as an Intangible Folk Cultural Property by Kyoto City. For international visitors, the Kyoto Gozan Okuribi offers a special opportunity to experience the ancient capital’s captivating summertime atmosphere
Kyoto Gozan Okuribi
A Phantasmagorical Summer Tradition Lighting Up the Night Sky
Highlights
An Iconic Summertime Tradition in Kyoto
The Kyoto Gozan Okuribi is one of Kyoto's iconic summertime events. Held annually on August 16th, this festival is an indispensable summer tradition for locals, allowing visitors to experience the ancient capital's summer atmosphere. Why not immerse yourself in a Kyoto summer night while admiring the bonfires?
A Luminescent Artistry Across Five Mountains
The greatest allure of the Kyoto Gozan Okuribi lies in the phantasmagorical scene as the bonfires are sequentially lit across the five mountains. The distinctive shapes of Daimonji, Myoho, Hidari-Daimonji, Toriigata, and Funagata beautifully illuminate Kyoto's night sky. This radiant artistry exudes a solemn ambiance unique to a millennium-old tradition, leaving onlookers spellbound.
A Solemn Experience of Joining Hands
The Kyoto Gozan Okuribi is a solemn ceremony bidding farewell to ancestral spirits welcomed during Obon. When viewing the bonfires, it is important to understand their essence and join hands in quiet reverence. Gazing upon the flames with joined hands amid the solemn ambiance will make for a truly memorable experience during your Kyoto trip.
Information
Name in Japanese | 京都五山送り火 |
Telephone | 075-343-0548 (Kyoto Tourist Information Center “Kyo-navi”) |
Schedule | Every year August 16th from 8pm |
Official Website | Official Website |
FAQ
What are the best spots to view the Kyoto Gozan Okuribi?
The Kyoto Gozan Okuribi can be viewed from many locations around Kyoto City. Some recommended spots include:
・Demachimasugata
・The embankments along the Kamogawa River
・The embankments along the Takanogawa River
・The Skyway at Kyoto Station Building However, these areas can get very crowded, so it’s advisable to arrive early.
What are the best spots to view the Kyoto Gozan Okuribi?
The lighting of the bonfires begins around 8pm on August 16th every year, though timing may vary slightly depending on weather conditions.
Are there any traffic restrictions in Kyoto City on the day of the Kyoto Gozan Okuribi?
Yes, traffic restrictions are implemented around the bonfire lighting areas on August 16th. It is recommended to use public transportation and allow plenty of time.