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An illustration of Matthew Calbraith Perry opening a short curtain is used for the flyer promoting the festival.

(Illustration courtesy of Shimoda City Tourism Association )

Perry and his Black Ships dropped by Shimoda after the successful signing of the Amity Treaty in 1854. He inspected the designated international port and determined 13 rules of usage of port and facility as an appendix to the Treaty.

To commemorate Perry’s visit and his achievement, Shimoda City hosts an annual Black Ship Festival in mid-May.

During the 3-day festival, you can see a historical reenactment of the signing ceremony and a parade featuring people in classical American naval uniforms and kimono, as well as an open bazaar, concerts, a fireworks display and more. It’s one of Shimoda’s livelier events and a celebration of the U.S.-Japan’s historical connection.

A flyer explaining about the festival in Japanese.

(Photo and Illustration courtesy of Shimoda City Tourism Association)

A full close-up of marching band members.

(Photos courtesy of Shimoda City Tourism Association)

Some people march with flags in their hands.

(Photos courtesy of Shimoda City Tourism Association)

The Black Ship Festival (Kurofune Matsuri)

  • Address: Shimoda City, Shizuoka Pref.

  • Festival Period: May 15-17

  • URL

  • Phone 0558-22-1531, 0558-22-3913

May 15, p.m.

  • Flower Offering to the monument of Perry’s arrival (Perry Memorial Park)

  • Concert of U.S. Seventh Fleet Band (Gyokusenji Temple)

  • Memorial Service in front of tombs of Perry’s crews (Gyokusenji Temple)

  • Hawaiian Dance Performance (Madogahama Beach Park)

  • Fireworks display (Shimoda Port)

May 16, a.m.

  • Commemoration Ceremony of Perry’s Arrival (Shimoda Park)

  • Parade (main streets in the city)

May 16, p.m.

  • Historical Reenactment of signing of Shimoda Treaty (Ryosenji temple)

  • Kimono Fashion Show (Ryosenji temple)

  • Performance of traditional Geisha dance (Ryosenji Temple)

  • Performances of traditional Japanese Dance, Kurofune-Ondo and taiko drum (City Culture Hall Parking Lots) 

  • Kurofune Sunset Concert – a concert of Big Wing Jazz Orchestra by members of JMSDF Band and the Seventh Fleet Band (City Culture Hall)

May 17, a.m.

  • Nigiwai Concert (City Cultural Hall Parking Lots)

  • Nigiwai Parade (Main streets in the city)

May 17, p.m.

  • Historical re-enactment of signing Shimoda Treaty (City Cultural Hall Parking Lots) 

  • Historical Costume Show (City Cultural Hall Parking Lots) 

  • Performances of T.C. Dance Company (City Cultural Hall Parking Lots)

  • Japan-US Friendship Tug of War (Michinoeki Kaikoku Shimoda Minato)

Other events on planning include:

  • Open market (Market Street)

  • Art exhibitions

Takahiro Takiguchi is a writer based in Yokosuka, Japan. Takiguchi covers travel, food and culture stories for Stars and Stripes Japan. Follow along as Takiguchi takes readers to less crowded destinations around the mainland, you might also catch him out and about recording Speakin’ Japanese lesson videos for Instagram.

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