

This fireworks event unites the best of both worlds: pyrotechnics and anime.
To mark the opening of Mount Fuji climbing season, there will be fireworks on the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko.
The Abare Festival, also known as the "Fire and Violence Festival," is a fierce annual event in Noto, Ishikawa, featuring chaotic mikoshi rituals and fiery traditions.
Discover handmade treasures and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere at Kyoto’s Umekoji Handicrafts Market, a monthly gathering of artisans and creators.
This quirky race held since 1956 sees individuals in barrels paddle down the Matsukawa River in Ito City on the Izu Peninsula.
With 13,000 hydrangeas in 205 varieties and a selection of hydrangea-themed snacks, pay a visit to the Mishima Skywalk Hydrangea Festival to brighten up the rainy days.
Kangen-sai is the largest and greatest annual festival held at the Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima island.
One of Japan's most famous, with approximately 7000 fireworks launched in a competition format.
A small (just 3,000 fireworks), but scenic, fireworks festival.
See the enormous yamaboko floats parade around the historic town of Hita.
This Mount Fuji town will celebrate more than 100,000 lavender shrubs. What happens? This is the time of year when the town of Fujikawaguchiko gets a brush of purple over its landscape. Taking …
From sacred shrine illuminations to fierce pyrotechnic showdowns, each fireworks display tells a story. It all culminates in a dazzling 30-minute finale on 23 July.
From sacred shrine illuminations to fierce pyrotechnic showdowns, each fireworks display tells a story. It all culminates in a dazzling 30-minute finale on 23 July.
Fireworks displays, enormous shrines, and a festive atmosphere await here!
The Atami Marine Fireworks have been lighting up the east coast of the Izu Peninsula since 1952.
Explore the Tenjin-san Flea Market at Kitano Tenman-gū, Kyoto, held on the 25th of every month.
Hokkaido's most popular fireworks festival, lighting up the night sky over Sapporo.
Picture a large lantern floating in a harbor with evening fireworks.
A festival originally created to pray for the port's safety and to bring visitors to the area.
Looking for a family-friendly festival in the heart of the city? The Shin-Umeda City Summer Festival features traditional Bon dances, kids' games, and exciting attractions.
This lesser-known festival of fireworks features a unique setting.