Ueda Sanada Festival

Ueda Sanada Festival

Event Overview

At the Ueda Sanada Festival, Sengoku picture scrolls are played out as if the Ueda Castle area had a time slip back to the Sengoku period, including the All-Japan National Railways Artillery Demonstration Tournament, the Sanada-warrior procession, and the play-off between the Sanada and Tokugawa forces.

Info

JR Ueda Station → 12-minute walk
4km 15 minutes from Joshinetsu Road Ueda Sugadaira IC
224 units

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Procession, parade, traditional performing arts and dance

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