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Abukuma-do Spring Festival
2
May
Date
2 May (Saturday)
Time
Sat, May 2 – Wed, May 6
Venue
Abukuma Caves, Higashikamayama-1 Takinemachi Sugaya
Tamura, Fukushima, Japan
📝 Useful Information
The Abukuma-do Spring Festival in Tamura City, Fukushima, is scheduled to take place from May 2nd to May 6th, 2026. Held within the park grounds of the Abukuma-do Cave, this family-friendly event coincides with Japan's Golden Week holiday and offers a variety of interactive experiences and performances.
If you are visiting the area during the spring season, you might also consider these related events:
Are you planning to take the standard exploration route or the more adventurous exploration course inside the cave during your visit?
Event Highlights
Logistics & Location
Nearby Spring Events
•Abukuma-do Cave
•Performances: Visitors can witness powerful street performer shows and magnificent Ryukyu Koku Matsuri Taiko drum performances.
•Family Activities: The festival features a shooting gallery, fair stalls, and experience corners.
•Hands-on Experiences: Specialty craft workshops and a unique fossil mineral excavation experience are available for attendees.
•Gourmet Food: Local specialty stalls and food trucks will serve various local foods and regional delicacies.
•Venue: Abukuma-do Cave, 1 Higashikamayama, Takine-machi Sugaya, Tamura City, Fukushima.
•Access by Train: Take the JR Ban-etsu East Line to Kamimata Station, then a taxi for approximately 5 minutes.
•Access by Car: The venue is approximately 15 minutes from the Okoshi Smart IC on the Ban-etsu Expressway.
•Parking: Free parking is available on-site.
•Hero: Abukuma Quest: A limited-entry flashlight exploration of the cave after hours, held on select dates from April 11 to June 27, 2026.
•Abukuma-do Lavender Garden Opening: The garden is expected to open from June 13 to July 5, 2026, featuring lavender picking and craft classes.
•Spring Tamura Area Digital Stamp Rally: A digital tourism promotion running from April 1 to June 30, 2026, covering Tamura City, Miharu Town, and Ono Town.
Updated at 18 Mar 2026