Hanzaki Festival (Fireworks)

Hanzaki Festival (Fireworks)

Event Overview

Hanzaki is a giant salamander. It starts with the hot spring medicine festival, the Hanzaki Daimyojin festival, and then goes on to the festival square, milling around the hot spring town in the road-bayashi and the total dance. You can also see the Hanzaki floats and the Hanzaki Nebuta. There are also fireworks in the finale.

Info

JR China Katsuyama Station → Bus 35 minutes, Bus stop: Yuhara Onsen get off, 10 minutes walk
5km 10 minutes from Yoneko-do Yuhara IC via Route 313
100 units/free

Event Period

* In rainy weather, it is planned.

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free

Event Category

Enodal, annual events, fireworks display


Soldering Nebuta

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