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Where is the Tokyo Fireworks Festival held + how to buy tickets

Where is the Tokyo Fireworks Festival held?

It would be great if you happen to come across an event there while traveling. If not, you can also decide based on the event. It’s time to go, so the editor of this article will tell you where the Tokyo Fireworks Festival is held. Where is the Tokyo Fireworks Festival held

Basically, you can search for the fireworks you can watch from the fireworks summary website, and find the official website of the fireworks festival on the website, and go to the official website to see the purchase information and links (generally Invoices are issued about 2 months in advance).

Online purchase links will also be posted on the official website, or you can search directly in the links I posted for Lawson, 711, and PIA (most of them will be sold on these websites). But many of these websites require a Japanese phone address to register. Even many domestic credit cards are not supported (Lawson is better). You can also go directly to a convenience store or go online (this does not require identity verification, but it will work after you arrive in Japan). So I have to find a purchasing agent. Summer in Japan is almost synonymous with festivals. There are various festivals and activities across the country including firework festivals. But for tourists, it is difficult to obtain relevant information about the fireworks and how to participate.

Query the time and information of summer festivals and firework displays

During the summer from July to August, there are only a few in September/October.

Some firework festival times in various places are fixed (especially large-scale firework festivals), while others fluctuate by a few days each year, or may even be cancelled. So you have to check the relevant websites I mentioned below for details.

Where can I get information about various firework festivals and festivals?

Fireworks Festival Special Website (generally updated with current year’s information around June each year)

Yes Query in various ways such as date, geographical range, scale/popularity rankings, etc. Click on each firework festival to view the specific location, transportation information and the official website of each festival (more comprehensive information)

Since it is too late to book a room after the information is updated in June, you can refer to the previous year first of.

The official website of the Japan Tourism Bureau introduces a summary of classic traditional events in various places every month (mainly festivals)

The official website of the event is attached next to each event page, which can be confirmed Annual holding time and specific arrangements, ticket sales and other information.

Various large and small summer activities in various places, including firework festivals (but the relevant information is not comprehensive)

How to choose firework festivals and festivals

Watching firework displays or festivals is not suitable for a very full schedule, especially for tourists who are going to Japan for the first time (they are not very familiar with the environment and transportation, and often have a dense schedule). After all, the summer is very hot, and it is difficult to watch the festival at night. We have to go back to the hotel between 21 and 22 o'clock. If we visit the scenic spots during the day and watch the festival at night, we will be very tired.

(1) First consider whether you want to go to other festivals besides the Fireworks Festival, and watch it in conjunction with the Fireworks Festival in nearby areas.

After all, firework festivals are found in various places, and apart from differences in scale and environment, they are relatively similar in various places.

(2) Try to keep your itinerary in the same area. Such as the Tohoku region, Kanto region, and Kansai region of Japan.

In this way, you don’t need to buy a JR PASS, or you can just rely on a regional JR PASS, which saves money and avoids the fatigue of traveling. After all, transportation in Japan is quite expensive.