Shishi Gion Festival Bonin Fireworks

Shishi Gion Festival Bonin Fireworks

Event Overview

Fireworks will be launched from Tuesday, July 16 at 20:30 (scheduled), and the annual festival will be held on Wednesday, 17th.

Info

Asa Coast Railway Shishi Station → 5 minutes walk
90km 2 hours from Tokushima Road via National Route 55 from Tokushima IC

Event Period

(Scheduled) * The festival period is from July 16 (Tuesday) to July 17 (Wednesday). The votive fireworks will be canceled in case of light rain or severe weather.

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free

Event Category

Fireworks display, such as shinkoshi and floats

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