Early - Mid
Feb

Nagano Lantern Festival 2025

A temple lit up and hundreds of kiri-e lanterns

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Early - Mid Feb 2025

In commemoration of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, every February since 2004, Nagano's Zenkoji temple has been lit up in colorful lights, while the main road leading to the temple complex has been decorated with numerous lanterns. Each lantern boasts four kiri-e images, designed by local artists and students of all ages. Kiri-e means "cut picture" and is a design in which the artist cuts out a sheet of black paper. The finished product is backlit with a candle. The designs are nearly unlimited, ranging from the simple to the complex, from literal to abstract.

Walking up the main road, you pass by hundreds of lanterns on display in the road. On some nights, the number of lanterns is increased to include works done by local elementary school kids. At the end of the lantern display you reach the first gate of Zenkoji, lit up in yellow, followed by the main gate in blue. The main hall of the temple is lit in firey red in front, purple on its left side and green on the right. The bell pagoda is also lit up in yellow.

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Kim Bergström 3 years ago
Glad to see events like these can still go ahead safely!
Danny Zhao 9 years ago
I love how the lantern designs are not intensively bounded by traditional conventions!
Justin Velgus 9 years ago
I understand what they are celebrating, but I don't understand the connection between Olympics and this temple. Still cool though!
Relinda Puspita 9 years ago
Where is the snow? I was there last year and the city covered by snow.

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