![]() ![]() Japanese fireworks festivals have become a massive spectacle full of colors and music. At these festivals, people usually dress up in yukatas (traditional Japanese summer wear), enjoy delicious Japanese street food from yatai (Japanese street food stalls), and drink cold beer while watching fireworks on hot summer nights with their friends, lovers, and family. Just like how Japanese people cherish their spring festival with cherry blossoms, fireworks festivals are considered a popular public event held every summer, specifically in late July and early August. Put them together, and the name ‘Hanabi’ creates the image of a flower that, although beautiful, fades like a spark in the air. In Japanese, fireworks are called ‘ hanabi’ (花火) – a combination of “hana” (flower), and “bi” (fire). Let’s take a look at the origin of this longstanding event and the most renowned Japanese fireworks festivals in the country! Just like hanami festivals–cherry blossom viewing festivals–in spring, Japan also has a way of embracing hot summers: firework festivals. Please take a look at Tokyo Amusement & Theme Parks, Tokyo Parks Festivals Schedule or Tokyo Night Clubs pages.No other country knows how to celebrate the changing of seasons like Japan. If you enjoyed our Tokyo Fireworks Festivals page. Thank You for visiting Tokyo Live news & entertainment. Location: Tamagawa Futako Bridge Park Train Access: Futako-Tamagawa Station, A short walk Google Maps Location: Arakawa River Train Access: Akabane Station, Namboku Akabane-Iwabuchi Station, 20 min walk Google Maps Tamagawa Fireworks Festival Location: Chofu Fireworks Launch Train Access: Tamagawa Station, 10 min walk Google Map Kita Fireworks Festival ![]() Location: Meiji Jingu Gaien Train Access: Gaien-mae Station, Shinanomachi Station and Aoyama Itchome Station, A short walk Google Maps Chofu Fireworks Festival Location: Arakawa River bank Train Access: Nishidai Station, 20 min walk Google Maps Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival Location: Edogawa Riverbank (Shinozaki Park) Train Access: Shinozaki Station, 15 min walk Google Maps Itabashi Fireworks Festival ![]() Location: Edogawa River bank Train Access: Ichikawa Station, 15 min walk Google Maps Edogawa Fireworks Festival Location: Arakawa Sunamachi Mizube Park Train Access: Minami-Sunamachi Station, 15 min walk Google Maps Ichikawa Shimin Fireworks Festival Location: Fujimori Park Hachioji Train Access: Hachioji Station, 15 min walk Google Maps Koto Fireworks Festival Location: Sumida River (Two launch sites) Train Access: Ohshiage Station, Kinshisho Station and Asukasa Station Google Maps Hachioji Fireworks Festival Location: Edogawa River banks Train Access: Shibamata Station, 10 min walk Google Maps Sumida River Fireworks Festival Location: Arakawa River banks Train Access: Kitasenju Station, 15 min walk Google Maps Katsushika Fireworks Festival Fireworks Festival in Tokyo Tokyo Area Fireworks Festivals Adachi Fireworks Festival Here is the list of Tokyo Area Fireworks Festivals. Good seating and viewing spots are so competitive there is a lottery system for some festivals, and hundreds of thousands of people will attend. The fireworks festivals in Tokyo are very popular and massive party events and many Japanese people will dress up in traditional Japanese clothing yukata (a summer kimono). ![]() Most Japanese local governments spend a portion of their annual budget on some type of fireworks festival and they often compete against the neighboring government for attendance and the number of actual fireworks used. Japan has some of the best fireworks festivals in the world. ![]()
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