
Katakai Fireworks Festival
Experience the world’s largest firework and over 15,000 fireworks lighting up the sky across two spectacular nights.
Experience the world’s largest firework and over 15,000 fireworks lighting up the sky across two spectacular nights.
The festival's main draw is a ginormous firework display in the evening on the first day.
Watch fireworks burst, perfectly synced to music, across the sculpted landscape of Moerenuma Park.
This festival is a great evening out and one of three held on the lake.
Tōhoku's largest fireworks festival is also a national fireworks tournament.
Held in Wakayama since 1948, this festival sees over 2,500 fireworks light up the sky.
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.
Two cities unite to create a dazzling display of fireworks.
This festival is as famous for its fireworks as it is the beautiful food stalls which are illuminated at night.
The Ito Anjin festival is an iconic summer event: expect to see picturesque lanterns, dance to the beat of taiko drums, and soak in the breathtaking fireworks displays over the sea.
See the combined beauty of two fireworks festivals in one place.
10,000 fireworks are launched over Lake Biwa, along with crowds of over 350,000 on a normal year.
Experience one of Japan's longest running fireworks festivals.
The annual Hakodate Port Festival draws visitors wih lively fireworks, colorful parades, and the famous Squid Dance.
The Atami Marine Fireworks have been lighting up the east coast of the Izu Peninsula since 1952.
Watch a stunning array of fireworks and enjoy the festive atmosphere at this historic fireworks display.