Komaki Nobunaga Yumeyakai Moon Watching Party and 70th Anniversary of Komaki City
Date: Sep 20,2025(Sat)
It's on this evening with Nobunaga-style hospitality
Famous warlord Oda Nobunaga spent four years at historic Mt. Komaki, honoring the area with the prestige of letting it be a stage in his quest to unify the then warring Japan.
Lord Nobunaga was known for his flamboyant style, and having refined taste, offered incredible hospitality to his guests. This event works to offer the same degree of hospitality through dances, illuminations, wine, and other fun related to anecdotes surrounding the man. Enjoy the stylish and suave sense of hospitality Nobunaga himself would have enjoyed.
Guests coming in yukata or other traditional Japanese clothing can receive a gift of matcha green tea and Japanese confections. (Reception available from 4:00 pm–6:45 pm, available to 100 guests on a first-come, first-served basis.)
Event info
Passionate flamenco, jazz, and other performances take place on stage with the venue lit up for a sensational scene as hospitality is at its best with bistro and an open-air tea ceremony taking place.
• Venue light display
• Open-air tea ceremony (held 4:00 pm–7:00 pm while matcha tea and confections last)
• Nobunaga Tea Ceremony Paella and Cafe Sweets area (held 3:00 pm–9:45 pm)
• Torch-lit Noh theater held simultaneously for the 70th Anniversary of Komaki City
• Simultaneous, special opening of the Komakiyama Castle Historical Information Hall (Rekishiru Komaki) (Held 9:00 am–9:00 pm. JPY 200 for adults/general admission and free of charge for high school ages and younger.)
Notes:
• Nighttime (4:15 pm–9:00 pm) admission to Mt. Komaki Historical Museum unavailable.
• Do not lay blankets or leisure sheets or bring chairs to claim a spot while eating and drinking or eat and drink on the lawn in the Nobunaga Tea Ceremony Paella and Cafe Sweets area as accidents may occur.
• Do not lay blankets or leisure sheets to stay long or claim a spot in the stage area.
• Use the leisure sheet area to lay your own leisure sheet or chair or to sit on the lawn to eat and drink.
• Be careful of over consumption of alcohol.
| Date | 3:00 pm–10:00 pm |
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| Place | Mt. Komaki Historical Park |
| Location | 〒485-0046 1-1 Horinouchi, Komaki-shi, Aichi |
| Fee | Admission free of charge |
| Parking | Available • Komaki City Hall Parking Lot (294 free spaces) • Mt. Komaki North Parking Lot (50 pay spaces) Notes: • Parking availability limited. Use public transportation if possible. • DUI/DWI offenses severely punished in Japan. Do not drink and drive. |
| Restrooms | Available |
| Phone number | • 0568-76-1172 (City Promotion Section, Komaki City Hall, available 8:30 am–5:15 pm, weekdays) • 0568-39-6123 (Komaki City Tourism Association, available 9:00 am–5:15 pm, weekends, national holidays, and the day of) |
| Free shuttle bus info | • Service time: 2:30 pm–10:30 pm (running approx. every 10 min.) • Service area: East of Komaki Station (bus terminal to the south) ↔︎ Venue (Yamakita-hashi Entrance) |
Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
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ACCESS
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- Access by public transport
- From Sakae Station, take the Meijo Subway Line to Heian-dori Station and change to the Meitetsu Komaki Line. Get off at Komaki Station and walk 15 min.
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- Access by car
- 5 min. from Komaki Interchange on the Tomei Expressway or Meishin Expressway.
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