The 76th Nishio-Yonezu River Festival

The 76th Nishio-Yonezu River Festival

Event Overview

It began to comfort the spirits of the war dead and the watery. About 1500 lights are swung on the river. About 3000 fireworks are launched and fireworks are also performed.

Info

Meitetsu Yonezu Station → 5-minute walk
30 minutes from Ise Bay Road Toyomei IC
Because the number is small, using public transport

Event Period

* The light rain, stormy weather and river rising will be postponed to Saturday, August 31.

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free

Event Category

Festival of fire and lights, fireworks display

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