Japanese festivals showcase a diverse range of traditions, customs, and beliefs, and they can vary greatly in their nature, ranging from joyous and celebratory to solemn and reflective. One that leans more towards the latter is the Chiyoda Kawasegaki Festival, an event which includes reciting sutras and floating lanterns as a memorial for victims of drowning accidents.
The festival will also include an impressive fireworks display, with around 4000 of them set to be launched.
