Ito Needle Festival

Ito Needle Festival

Event Overview

On the 8th (Thursday), "Matsukawa-Marine Lanterns" (19:30) will be held at Matsukawa, and lanterns will fantastically rise to the surface of the water. Ten minutes of fireworks go up at the end. On the 9th (Friday), the "Taiko Battle" (18 o'clock) will be held at Nagisa Park, and the inside of the venue will be wrapped in hot air by the Taiko competition. Fireworks are also set off at the climax for 10 minutes, which nails the eyes of the audience. A ceremony will be launched on Saturday, 10th, and about 10,000 fireworks will be launched at night. To use public transport as much as possible.

Info

JR Ito Station → 5 min walk
Tomei Expressway Atsugi IC via National Highway 135 79km 1 hour 30 minutes

Event Period

Price

Free

Event Category

Festival of fire and lights, fireworks display

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