On June 10, 2024, beloved actress Jennifer Aniston graced the ancient city of Nara, Japan to participate in the annual Mantoro Lantern Festival. As the sun set over the historic Todaiji Temple, Aniston took the stage to light the first of thousands of traditional paper lanterns that would illuminate the serene streets throughout the evening.
The Mantoro Festival, which dates back to the 8th century, is one of Japan’s most picturesque cultural events. Each year, locals and visitors alike gather to watch as the old town is transformed by the soft glowing lights. The lanterns, adorned with intricate calligraphy and artwork, are released into the night sky, creating a breathtaking visual display.
This year, organizers were thrilled to welcome Aniston as the festival’s honored guest. “We are so grateful that Jennifer could join us to help kick off the Mantoro festivities,” said festival director Takeshi Watanabe. “Her star power and love of Japanese culture will help shine an international spotlight on this cherished tradition.”
As the first lantern was lit, the crowd erupted in cheers. Aniston beamed with delight, waving to the enthusiastic onlookers. “It’s such a privilege to be here,” she said. “The Mantoro Festival is truly a magical experience, and I’m honored to play a small role in keeping this stunning cultural heritage alive.”
After the ceremonial lighting, Aniston strolled through the festival grounds, pausing to admire the glowing lanterns and interact with attendees. She even tried her hand at traditional Japanese calligraphy, carefully painting a seasonal message onto one of the lanterns.
The Mantoro Festival continued throughout the night, with thousands more lanterns being released into the sky. As the event drew to a close, Aniston expressed her gratitude for the warm welcome she received. “This has been an unforgettable evening,” she said. “I’ll carry the memory of these beautiful lanterns and this incredible community with me always.”