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  • Six towering historical warrior floats will grace Fukui’s Mikuni Festival for three days Krista Rogers
    This annual procession is the perfect stop for samurai buffs who enjoy traditional Japanese festivals with a warrior twist. The streets of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, are about to be packed when the city’s Mikuni Festival kicks off on May 19 for three days. Considered one of the Hokuriku region of Japan’s “three great festivals,” the annual festival spans approximately 300 years of tradition. This year, six newly crafted floats over six meters (6.6 yards) in height that depict historical samurai
     

Six towering historical warrior floats will grace Fukui’s Mikuni Festival for three days

18 May 2026 at 17:30

This annual procession is the perfect stop for samurai buffs who enjoy traditional Japanese festivals with a warrior twist.

The streets of Sakai, Fukui Prefecture, are about to be packed when the city’s Mikuni Festival kicks off on May 19 for three days. Considered one of the Hokuriku region of Japan’s “three great festivals,” the annual festival spans approximately 300 years of tradition. This year, six newly crafted floats over six meters (6.6 yards) in height that depict historical samurai of legend as well as famous scenes from kabuki plays and historical battles will be paraded around different districts of the city.

▼ Kamakura Gongoro Kagemasa (born 1069), as depicted in the play “Shibaraku,” one of the 18 Best Kabuki Plays

▼ Keiji Maeda (1543-1612)

The new floats were first unveiled to the public on 9 May. Festivities will officially begin at 6:30 p.m. on 19 May when the Maeda Keiji float will be showcased in the vicinity of Mikuni Shrine by the harbor. Then, at 1 p.m. on 20 May, all six floats will join in a procession around the city beginning at Mikuni Shrine. On this day, a special mikoshi portable shrine will also leave from the shrine, along with a procession of locals donning warrior-inspired garb.

▼ Magistrate Kinshiro Toyama (1793-1855)

▼ Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189)

In addition, this year’s festival marks a first as the newly assembled Sakai City Board of Education’s Mikuni Festival General Investigative Committee, comprised of 11 expert individuals from the municipality, will begin conducting a multi-year, comprehensive study of the festival. Their investigation will examine everything from the craftsmanship of the floats and how they’re pulled around, to the various musical accompaniments in different districts of the city. It will also seek to answer overarching questions such as why the floats came to include figures of samurai in the first place and why those are destroyed upon the conclusion of the festival every year. As the first study of its kind to be funded by governmental aid, a formal written report is expected to be published in 2029.

▼ Taira no Tomomori (1152-1185) with the anchor he used to drown himself upon losing the Sea Battle of Dan no Ura (1185)

▼ The assault of Naganori Asano (1667-1701) on Yoshinaka Kira (1641-1703) in the Pine Corridor of Edo Castle, the trigger that led to the legend of the 47 Ronin (1703)

Another new feature of this year’s festival is the creation of a special seated viewing area in the Echizen Railway’s Mikuni Station plaza. Between 4:30-6:30 p.m. on 20 May, spectators can view all six floats in succession as they approach the station and circle the intersection. 40 seats are available for purchase for 5,000 yen ($31.55) each in advance or for 6,000 yen on the day of the event. The viewing area will be split into four levels, with the highest one at 1.8 meters for prime viewing. Seats can be reserved by contacting the Mikuni Community Center at mikuni-cc@city.fukui-sakai.lg.jp or (+81) 0776-82-6400.

While you’re in town, you may also want to see what Fukui has to offer in the gastronomic delights department, such as the sasazuke preserved fish that’s popular among the locals.

Source, images: PR Times
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  • Coconut-Green Apple Muesli MyFitnessPal’s Recipes
    Muesli is a cold porridge of oats, fruit and milk or yogurt that can be eaten immediately, or can be left to soften in the fridge overnight. However, don’t be fooled by this humble dish. Something magical happens while the muesli sits in the fridge over time, turning the oats into a soft, creamy and satisfying breakfast. Active time: 20 minutes | Total time: 20 minutes Coconut-Green Apple Muesli Ingredients 1 1/2 cups (368g) plain 0% Greek yogurt 1/2 cup (122g) unsweetened coconut milk ¼ cup (
     

Coconut-Green Apple Muesli

Coconut-Green Apple Muesli

Muesli is a cold porridge of oats, fruit and milk or yogurt that can be eaten immediately, or can be left to soften in the fridge overnight. However, don’t be fooled by this humble dish. Something magical happens while the muesli sits in the fridge over time, turning the oats into a soft, creamy and satisfying breakfast.

Active time: 20 minutes | Total time: 20 minutes

Coconut-Green Apple Muesli

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups (368g) plain 0% Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 cup (122g) unsweetened coconut milk
  • ¼ cup (62g) freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 2 tbsp light honey or maple syrup
  • ¼ tsp ground cinnamon
  • ⅛ tsp kosher salt
  • 1 cup (80g) rolled oats
  • ½ cup (46g) sliced almonds, roasted and unsalted
  • ½ cup (59g) pepitas, roasted and unsalted
  • 1/2 cup (21g) shredded unsweetened coconut
  • 1 large Granny Smith apple, cored and shredded

Optional garnishes

  • Ground cinnamon, for sprinkling
  • Honey or maple syrup, for drizzling
  • Toasted shredded coconut
  • Shredded apple
  • Toasted chopped nuts, such as almonds, hazelnuts or walnuts

Directions

In a medium bowl, whisk the yogurt and milk with the orange juice, honey, cinnamon and salt. Fold in the oats, almonds, pepitas, coconut and apple until thoroughly combined. Scrape the muesli into four 1-cup jars with tight-fitting lids. Refrigerate at least 1 hour, preferably overnight.

Eat right out of the jar, garnished with cinnamon, honey, toasted coconut, shredded apple or toasted nuts, if desired.

Serves: 4 | Serving Size: About 1 cup

Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 426; Total Fat: 22g; Saturated Fat: 9g; Monounsaturated Fat: 7g; Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g; Cholesterol: 5mg; Sodium: 120mg; Carbohydrate: 42g; Dietary Fiber: 7g; Sugar: 20g; Protein 20g

Nutrition Bonus: Potassium: 585 mg; Iron: 17%; Vitamin C: 8%; Calcium: 20%

Originally published February 8, 2020; Updated December 2025

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