08/12/2025
Magical Lantern Festivals Light Up Japan 🌟
In August, rivers across Japan shimmer with the gentle glow of floating lanterns during Tōrō Nagashi (灯籠流し), a moving summer ritual in which families honor the spirits of their ancestors.
Delicate paper lanterns, often inscribed with heartfelt messages, are set adrift on the water, symbolically guiding ancestral souls back to the spirit realm after their brief return home during Japan’s Buddhist festival of Obon. More than a ceremony of remembrance, Tōrō Nagashi is a communal gesture of peace, memory, and quiet release, a luminous farewell echoing across dark waters, both personal and universal. At Yume Japanese Gardens, this beautiful tradition holds a special place in our hearts. We invite you once again to take part in two special Tōrō Nagashi evenings, an opportunity to reflect and remember together.
This fall, join us for two special Tōrō Nagashi evenings on November 14 & 15 from 6 pm - 8 pm
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit tucsonbotanical.org/events/