Hanabi Illusion 2025
Japan's earliest 'summer fireworks festival' takes place in Okinawa in April!
Japan's earliest 'summer fireworks festival' takes place in Okinawa in April!
Visit an illuminated winter wonderland with fireworks each night in Aomori.
While most snow festivals feature man-made sculptures, the snow monsters of Zao are entirely natural.
Start the new year with a bang. Using Mount Fuji as a backdrop, this colorful fireworks display is a sight to behold.
Visit one of the best illuminations in Japan and relive the wonder of the spring wisteria.
Tadami has an abundance of snow, from which participants carve giant monuments and statues.
An amazing chance to see a remote, snow-covered thatched village illuminated with hundreds of lanterns.
See an entire mountainside in Nara go up in flames as fireworks are launched behind it.
For a magical Christmas event that all the family can enjoy, head over to Hakodate Christmas Fantasy.
Enjoy one of Kyushu's largest and longest firework displays here.
Award-winning pyrotechnicians go head-to-head as 30,000 firework shells shoot into the sky for 90 minutes.
The festival's main draw is a ginormous firework display in the evening on the first day.
This display is best viewed from the small Ho Park which is close to Nagahama station.
Held in Wakayama since 1948, this festival sees over 3,500 fireworks light up the sky
Experience one of Japan's longest running fireworks festivals.
Tōhoku's largest fireworks festival is also a national fireworks tournament.
Take in an explosion of panoramic fireworks and a drone show in Osaka.
This is officially the biggest fireworks display in Mie with over 10,000 rockets forming some breath-taking displays.
Lantern floating and fireworks make a magical evening in Shimazaki Park near Kyoto.