The 77th Awaji Island Festival Fireworks Festival

The 77th Awaji Island Festival Fireworks Festival

Event Overview

The Awaji Island Festival Fireworks Festival will be held for the first time in five years since 2019. The colorful fireworks will brightly color the night sky of Sumoto City against the backdrop of the Ohama coast, which is attractive by its beautiful sandy beaches and vast sea.

Info

JR Maiko Station/Sanyo Electric Railway Maiko Park Station → Bus 1 hour, Sumoto Express Bus Center get off, 5 minutes walk; or JR Sannomiya Station/JR Tokushima Station → Bus 1 hour 20 minutes, Sumoto Express Bus Center get off, 5 minutes walk
5km 15 minutes from Kobe Awaji Narumon Dosumoto IC via National Route 28; or 25 minutes from Kobe Awaji Narumon Dozuna Ichinomiya IC
Paid parking (there are several places around the venue)

Event Period

* Cancelled severe weather

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free

Event Category

Fireworks Festival

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