Takeda camp warrior celebration & Takeda no Sato Nirasaki fireworks display

Takeda camp warrior celebration & Takeda no Sato Nirasaki fireworks display

Event Overview

Fireworks with music and light interlocking go up around Starmine. Fireworks hit in special programs to decorate the finale of the fireworks display are spectacular. Image courtesy: (one company) Nirasaki Tourism Association

Info

JR Nirasaki Station → 20 min walk
2.5km10 minutes from Chuo-do Nirasaki IC via National Route 20

Event Period

Price

Fireworks site entrance fee: Free/With paid seats: Official site check

Event Category

Fireworks Festival


(One company) Nirasaki City Tourism Association

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