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Handa-City Gon's Autumn Festival

Date : 09/20/2024 - 10/04/2024


  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival

Enter into the world of famous children's story Gon, the Little Fox!

Gon's Autumn Festival attempts to recreate Handa-born children's book writer Nankichi Niimi's famous story Gon, the Little Fox at its setting on the Yakachi River. To further illustrate the story's atmosphere, residents even came together to grow three million red spider lilies along the banks. Come learn about Nankichi Niimi at related spots in the area, such as the Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum, as you enjoy lots of other fun planned by the locals during the event period.

Red spider lilies
along the banks of Yakachi River

Gon's Autumn Festival

Nankichi Niimi is a beloved for his heartwarming stories, such as Gon, the Little Fox, Buying Mittens, and Grandfather’s Lamp, and lived near Nishio City's Yakachi River.
In 1990, locals remembered how Nankichi often walked along the Yakachi River, and began their enormous project of turning the banks into a stunning red tapestry with beautiful red spider lilies in his memory. In autumn, three million flowers dye approximately 1.5 kilometers of the banks a vibrant red color from east to west. Some say it may even be the largest blooming of red spider lilies in Japan. Come feel Nankichi and his little fox Gon among the wonderful flowers.

  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival
  • Gon's Autumn Festival

Related events

Nankichi Niimi picture story street show
Enjoy the retro storytelling method of paper props telling stories from the back of a bicycle.
• Performer: The Nankichi Niimi Snail Story Society
• Dates and times: From 10:30 am and 1:30 pm on Sat, Sep 21–Mon, Sep 23 (national holiday); Sat, Sep 28; and Sun, Sep 29
• Location: Outdoor rest area, Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum

Everyone's Nankichi Exhibit
This local effort seeks to connect all through the power of art and culture.
• Date: Thu, Sep 26–Sun, Oct 6
• Location: Clacity

Red Spider Lily Wedding and Bride's Procession
• Dates: Sun, Sep 22 and Sat, Sep 28
• Location: Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum stage and Yakachi Riverbank

Hana no Hikari Project
• Dates: Fri, Sep 27–Sun, Sep 29

EVENT OVERVIEW

  • Parking
Date : Fri, Sep 20–Fri, Oct 4, 2024
Holding time : 10:00 am–4:00 pm
Place : Area around the Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum and banks of the Yakachi River
Location : 〒475-0966
1-10-1 Yanabe, Nishi-machi, Handa-shi, Aichi

Note:
• The Access Map shows the location of the Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum.
Parking : Available, free of charge
• Weekends and national holidays: Park at the temporary parking lot (Ai Plaza Handa) and take the Handa Sightseeing Bus (running free of charge weekends and national holidays only).

Note:
• Use of the Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum Parking Lot by anyone other than disabled eventgoers prohibited.


• Weekdays: Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum Parking Lot (9:30 am–5:30 pm) and nearby temporary pay parking lots.
Phone number : 0569-32-3264 (Handa City Tourism Association)

Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.

ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    15-min. walk west from Handaguchi Station on the Meitetsu Kowa Line (board from Nagoya Station).
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    Approx. 5 min. (1.8 km) east from Handa-Chuo Interchange on the Chitahanto Road.

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