How to say "music festival" in Japanese?

In Japanese "music festival" translates to  音楽祭 

Transliteration: ongakusai

🇯🇵 私たちは音楽祭に参加しました。

🗣️ Watashitachi wa ongakusai ni sanka shimashita.

🇺🇸 We participated in a music festival.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "music festival" in Japanese?

You can use the word "音楽祭" which translates to "Music festival".

How to pronounce "音楽祭" (music festival) in Japanese?

The word "音楽祭" is pronounced as "ongakusai".

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