Japan's Great Summer Fireworks 2026: Where & When
Why fireworks are summer in Japan
A Japanese hanabi taikai is not a ten-minute add-on to a festival — it is the event. Tens of thousands of shells are choreographed to crescendos, whole riverbanks become picnic grounds, and the biggest competitions are treated like sport, with named pyrotechnicians vying for the Prime Minister's Award. The season runs roughly late July through August, with a few spectacular outliers in September and November.
In and around Tokyo
If you only catch one, make it a riverside classic. The Edogawa Fireworks Festival opens with 1,000 shells in five seconds and lights up both banks of the river jointly with Ichikawa City. On the very same night, the Itabashi Fireworks Festival unrolls a roughly 700-metre 'Grand Niagara' cascade over the Arakawa. For something rarer, the Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival fires 10,000 shells over the heart of the city, synced to a live concert — buy a stadium ticket to be sure of a view.
The legendary competitions
The connoisseur's choices are the great competitive meets, where the fireworks themselves are judged. The Tsuchiura All-Japan Fireworks Competition in Ibaraki each November is one of Japan's three great competitions, with 20,000 shells and the country's top makers chasing the top prize. And nothing matches the scale of the Katakai Festival Fireworks in rural Niigata, the birthplace of the giant shell, which launches the world's largest four-shaku (≈800kg) firework as a shrine offering.
A mountain-lake spectacle
For a different kind of awe, head inland to the Lake Suwa Fireworks Festival in Nagano on August 15, where around 40,000 shells erupt over the water and the surrounding mountains turn the booms into a physical, echoing force.
Practical tips
Arrive hours early for a good spot, bring a leakproof sheet and cash, and — most importantly — plan your journey home, because local stations gridlock the moment the finale ends. Many shows are 'rain or shine' for light rain but postpone for storms, so check the official site the day before.
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Edogawa Fireworks Festival 2026
A 1,000-shell opening burst in five seconds sets the tone for one of Tokyo's biggest riverside fireworks shows over the Edogawa.
2026/08/01 10:15 TokyoGratuit
© 迎豊子 · GoogleItabashi Fireworks Festival 2026
A 700-metre 'Grand Niagara' cascade and Tokyo's largest shells light up the Arakawa, fired in tandem with Toda City across the water.
2026/08/01 10:00 TokyoGratuit
© I Y · GoogleJingu Gaien Fireworks Festival 2026
Ten thousand fireworks burst over central Tokyo synced to a live concert lineup, a rare downtown display you can pair with a stadium seat.
2026/08/08 10:30 TokyoFree to glimpse from afar; the official stadium viewing-and-concert tickets are paid.
© ミスタータイガース72 · GoogleLake Suwa Fireworks Festival 2026
Around 40,000 fireworks erupt over Lake Suwa, their booms echoing off the surrounding mountains in one of central Japan's most spectacular summer displays.
2026/08/15 10:00 Partout au JaponGratuit
© 松尾まさひろ · GoogleKatakai Festival Fireworks 2026
The birthplace of the giant 'sanshakudama', this Niigata shrine festival fires the world's largest fireworks shell — a four-shaku, 800kg behemoth.
2026/09/11 10:30 Partout au JaponGratuit
© 夏澄 · GoogleTsuchiura All-Japan Fireworks Competition 2026
One of Japan's three great fireworks competitions, where rival pyrotechnicians fire 20,000 shells over the Sakuragawa river to be crowned the nation's best.
2026/11/07 08:30 Partout au JaponGratuit
© Takanori Isoyama · Google