Karatsu Kunchi — held every November 2-4 in Saga prefecture’s coastal castle town of Karatsu — is one of Kyushu’s most spectacular family-friendly festivals. The 14 massive Hikiyama floats, dating back to 1819 and shaped like lions, dragons, samurai helmets, and even a sea bream, are pulled through narrow streets to the rhythm of drums and flutes. Listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Karatsu Kunchi is calmer than Yamakasa but more visually striking — and works well with kids of any age.
This guide is the family-first overview of Karatsu Kunchi with kids in 2026 — what to expect, parade timing, best viewing spots, and how to combine with Karatsu Castle. Pair with our Saga with Kids pillar.
Quick Picks: Karatsu Kunchi Family Highlights
- Easy first festival with toddlers → Daytime float-viewing on November 3 or 4. Stroller-friendly, free.
- Highlight day → November 3 (Otabisho-shinkousai), the floats pull onto Nishi-no-hama beach.
- Calm day → November 4 (Machimawari), the floats parade back through town. Less crowded.
- Combo with Karatsu Castle → Free outer park; harbor views.
- Day-trip from Fukuoka → 1.5 hours by JR Karatsu line.
Festival Dates & Schedule (2026)
- Dates — November 2-4, 2026 (fixed annual dates).
- November 2 (Yoiyama) — Evening illuminated float parade, 19:30–22:00. Most atmospheric but late for kids.
- November 3 (Otabisho-shinkousai) — Main day; floats pulled onto the beach. 09:30–16:30.
- November 4 (Machimawari) — Floats parade back through town. 10:00–17:30. Calmer crowds; good for families.
How to Reach Karatsu Kunchi with Kids
- JR Karatsu line from Hakata — Direct ~1 hour 20 min via Chikuhi line. Stroller-friendly.
- Highway bus from Tenjin — Direct ~1 hour 30 min.
- Driving — 1 hour 15 min via expressway. Parking very limited during festival; book hotel parking ahead or use park-and-ride.
- JR Karatsu Station to floats — 10-min walk to the parade route.
The Hikiyama Floats
The 14 floats date from 1819 to 1876, each weighing 2-3 tons and reaching 6-7 meters tall. With kids:
- Most kid-engaging shapes — Akajishi (red lion), Aojishi (blue lion), Tai (sea bream), Hiryu (flying dragon), Kabuto (samurai helmet).
- Float storage — Karatsu Hikiyama Display Hall (¥310 adult / ¥200 kid) shows them year-round; great pre-festival warm-up or rainy-day backup.
- Sound — Drums and flutes; loud but not overwhelming for kids.
- Pace — Slow walking pace; safe to view at street level.
Best Viewing Spots for Families
- Nishi-no-hama beach (November 3) — Wide flat beach where floats pull onto sand. Best photo opportunities; beachfront stroller-accessible.
- Karatsu Shrine area — Floats start here; smaller crowds in the early morning.
- Main parade route along the old town — Best on November 4, less crowded.
- Karatsu Castle hilltop — Distant overhead view of the parade; a calm escape.
- Cafe upper floors — Reserve early for window seats; ¥1,500–3,000 minimum spend.
Festival Food for Kids
- Yatai standard — Yakisoba, takoyaki, chocolate banana, cotton candy. Plenty along Nishi-no-hama.
- Karatsu seafood — Local squid (ika) sashimi, fresh oysters in season. Older kids enjoy.
- Karatsu burger — A famous local food truck near the harbor. Great kid food.
- Saga-gyu beef bowls — A few stalls; mid-priced (¥800–1,200).
- Free water stations — Limited; bring water bottles.
A Practical Karatsu Kunchi Family Day Plan (November 4)
- 10:00 — JR from Hakata to Karatsu (~1 hour 20 min).
- 11:30 — Arrive Karatsu; coffee + restroom at Karatsu Station area.
- 12:00 — Yatai lunch near the parade route.
- 13:00 — Position on the parade route; watch 1-2 floats pass.
- 14:30 — Karatsu Hikiyama Display Hall for closer up-views.
- 15:30 — Walk to Karatsu Castle outer park (10 min).
- 16:30 — Sunset harbor views; train back to Hakata.
Practical Tips for Karatsu Kunchi with Kids
- Hotel booking 4-6 months ahead — Karatsu fills up; consider staying in Fukuoka and day-tripping.
- November weather — Cool, often 12-18°C. Layered clothing.
- Stroller pros & cons — OK on Nishi-no-hama beach edge; difficult on packed parade route.
- Lost-child plan — Choose a meeting point (Karatsu Station entrance is reliable).
- Bathroom planning — Use shrine grounds, hotel lobbies, or Karatsu Station.
- Quiet escape — Karatsu Castle outer park or Niji-no-Matsubara beach for a calm break.
- Cash — Most yatai cash-only.
- Yoiyama (Nov 2 evening) — Beautiful with lit floats but ends 22:00; too late for most kids.
FAQ: Karatsu Kunchi with Kids
Is Karatsu Kunchi safer for kids than Yamakasa? Yes. The floats move at walking pace; no running. Excellent first festival experience.
Best day for families? November 4 (Machimawari) — calmer crowds, daytime parade, easy access.
Can we see floats without the festival? Yes — the Karatsu Hikiyama Display Hall shows them year-round. Useful if you can’t make November dates.
Is Karatsu Kunchi worth a Japan trip just for it? Combined with a Saga or Fukuoka trip, very much. Standalone, only for festival enthusiasts.
How crowded is it? Nov 3 main day is densely packed; Nov 2 evening is shoulder-to-shoulder along key streets. Nov 4 is calmer.
What about strollers? Possible on the beach and wide streets; folding it is wise during densely packed sections.
More Family Travel Guides for Saga & Kyushu
- Saga with Kids: The Ultimate Family Travel Guide — full pillar.
- Family-Friendly Hotels in Saga — where to stay hub.
- Things to Do in Saga with Kids — activity hub.
- Karatsu Castle with Kids — calm pairing for the festival visit.
- Best Day Trips from Fukuoka with Kids — broader day-trip planner.
Karatsu Kunchi with kids is the spectacular, family-friendly autumn alternative to Hakata Yamakasa — UNESCO-listed Hikiyama floats parading at walking pace through a coastal castle town, with a beach landing on November 3 and calmer street parade on November 4. Lead with November 4 for the easiest family day, build in the Hikiyama Display Hall for closer views, and Saga’s most photogenic festival pays off as a memorable autumn highlight.
