The 69th Torp and Tonegawa Fireworks

The 69th Torp and Tonegawa Fireworks

Event Overview

"Torideto Tonegawa Fireworks", which began in 1930 to commemorate the opening of the Ōtone Bridge. As a fireworks display with a long history, about 120,000 people visited from inside and outside the prefecture in 2023 to fill the lush green riverbed along the Tone River. In 2024, the number of launches will be about 10,000 (an increase of 3,000), which will color Toride's night sky. Let's enjoy a variety of productions to your heart's content, including the Shaukutama series, wide star mines and drone shows.

Info

JR Toride Station → 5 minutes walk
20km 30 minutes from Joban-do-Tani-Wahara IC via National Route 6
1500 vehicles/free; public transport recommended as congestion is expected

Event Period

* In severe weather, it will be postponed to the next day

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free/There is a paid seat: 12,000 yen (1 square, 5 adults), a paid viewing area 1000 yen for adults (junior high school students and above), 500 yen for children (4 to elementary school students)

Event Category

Fireworks Festival

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