The 93rd Shinshu Chikuma-shi Chikuma-shi, Chikuma River, Smoke Fire Competition

The 93rd Shinshu Chikuma-shi Chikuma-shi, Chikuma River, Smoke Fire Competition

Event Overview

A brilliant festival of smoke that dyes the night sky and the Chikuma River with loud acoustics. A powerful sound echoes the surrounding mountains, making it a wind poem that colors summer evenings. Public transportation is recommended because it is crowded. Image courtesy of Shinshu Chikuma Tourism Bureau

Info

Shinano Railway Togura Station → 15-minute walk
8km 8 minutes from Joshinetsu Road Sakajo IC via National Route 18
1000 units/1000 units (planned), partially charged

Event Period

* Cancelled severe weather

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: free/with paid seats: 1000 yen per person ~ (planned)

Event Category

Fireworks Festival


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