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Kumano Nachi Taisha Fire Festival — 1,400-Year-Old Torch Ritual

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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The Nachi-no-Hi Matsuri (那智の火祭り, Nachi Fire Festival), held annually on July 14th, is one of Japan's three great fire festivals and a 1,400-year-old Shinto ritual purifying the kami (deity) of Nachi Falls. The festival centers on 12 giant torches — each 6 meters tall, weighing 50kg, and burning with intense flame — carried by shrine priests up the steep stone staircase from Kumano Nachi Taisha to the waterfall, symbolically returning the waterfall deity to its origin for purification before bringing it back to the shrine.

The festival begins at 14:00 with Shinto ceremonies at Kumano Nachi Taisha, followed by the procession of 12 portable shrines (mikoshi) representing the 12 kami enshrined at Nachi. At 16:00, the giant torches are lit, and the torch-bearers — wearing white robes and straw sandals — hoist the flaming columns onto their shoulders and carry them up the stone stairs toward the waterfall. The scene is dramatic: flames leaping several meters above the torches, smoke billowing through the cedar forest, and the roar of the fire mixing with the waterfall's thunder. When the torches reach the waterfall viewing platform, they are swung in arcs to shower sparks over the mikoshi shrines, symbolizing divine purification. The ritual culminates at sunset when the kami are ceremonially returned to the main shrine. The festival is a visceral expression of Shinto nature worship — fire purifying water, ancient ritual performed in primeval forest, and the community maintaining traditions spanning over a millennium.

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Date: July 14th annually (festival proceeds rain or shine). Location: Kumano Nachi Taisha and Nachi Falls. Access: JR Kii-Katsuura Station, then Kumano Kotsu bus 30 min to Nachi-san (buses increase frequency on festival day). Viewing: free (public festival), but steep staircase viewing areas fill early. Best viewing spots: staircase sides near Seiganto-ji Temple (arrive by 14:00 for good position). Accommodations: book 6+ months ahead in Katsuura or Nachi-Katsuura (hotels fill completely). Crowds: 10,000+ attendees.

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**Viewing strategy:** The festival's most dramatic moments occur during the torch procession (16:00-17:00) when the 12 torches are carried up the stairs. Stake out a position along the stone staircase

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