Torii Yaki Festival (fireworks display)

Torii Yaki Festival (fireworks display)

Event Overview

In addition to burning two large torii about 6m floating on the lake, fireworks will color the lake surface to create a brilliant festival of fire and water.

Info

Hakone Tozan Railway Hakone-Yumoto Station → Bus 40 minutes, bus stop: Hakone-machi Port, or Hakone-Seki Line, just a short walk; or JR Odawara Station → Bus 1 hour, bus stop: Hakone-machi Port, or Hakone-Seki Station, just a short walk
14km25 minutes from Seisho Bypass Hakone Exit IC via Hakone Shindo
160 units/free, some pay 330 yen per hour (depending on each facility)

Event Period

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free

Event Category

Fireworks display, festival of fire and lights

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