20th Oga Sea Fireworks

20th Oga Sea Fireworks

Event Overview

The big entertainment that Oga boasts of celebrating the 20th. The Oga Nihonkai Fireworks do not compete, do not turn off and aim for everyone-friendly fireworks. Image courtesy: Oga Nihonkai Fireworks Executive Committee Secretariat (Oga Marugoto Sales)

Info

JR Oga Station → 10-minute walk
22km 30 minutes from Showa Oka Peninsula IC on Akita Road via National Route 101
2000 units/1 unit 2000 yen (paid)

Event Period

* In rainy weather, it will be extended to Thursday, August 15

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: 2000 yen to 2000 yen, one co-certificate is offered for 2000 yen (junior high school students and below are free). One person can enter the venue for each ticket (all seats are sponsored). There are paid seats: 20,000 yen for 6 people square seats (with 6 tickets), 8000 yen for 2 people and table seats (with 2 tickets)

Event Category

Fireworks Festival


Oga Sea Fireworks Executive Committee Secretariat (Oga Marugoto Sales)

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