ÈÕ±¾¤ÎÏĤȤ¤¤¨¤Ğ¼À¤ê¤À (Nihon no natsu to ieba matsuri da, When you speak of a Japanese summer, [you think] festivals).

You¡¯ve likely already been to a »½yµÄ¤Ê¼À¤ê (dent¨­-tekina matsuri, traditional festival) in Japan. ¤â¤·ĞФ俤³¤È¤¬¤Ê¤¯¤Æ¤âĞÄÅ䤷¤Ê¤¤¤Ç¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤¡£½ñ¤«¤é¤Ç¤âßW¤¯¤Ê¤¤¼À¤ê¤ò½B½é¤·¤Ş¤¹ (Moshi itta koto ga nakute mo shinpai shinaide kudasai. Ima kara demo osokunai matsuri o sh¨­kai shimasu, If you¡¯ve never been to one, don¡¯t worry. [Here, we] will introduce some that are not too late to join even now).

If you¡¯re new to ¼À¤ê (matsuri, festivals), then it¡¯s worth starting your education with the ÈÕ±¾Èı´ó¼À¤ê (Nihon San-dai Matsuri, ¡°Big Three¡± Japan festivals). The ÉñÌï¼À (Kanda Matsuri, Kanda Festival) in Tokyo has come and gone but you still have a chance to see the two others.