2024 Summer Festival Fireworks Festival

2024 Summer Festival Fireworks Festival

Event Overview

The "Iashiki Summer Festival Fireworks Festival" (until the merger, "Edozaki Summer Festival Fireworks Festival") was a festival that started in 1996. It boasts one of the largest launches in Ibaraki Prefecture, and attracts the audience with its beauty and power. Among them, Starmine, which adorns the finale, is a masterpiece, decorating the night sky of Inashiki.

Info

JR Tsuchiura Station → Bus 50 minutes, Bus stop: Edozaki off, 10 minutes on foot
5km 10 minutes from Inashiki IC. or 5km 10 minutes from Inashiki IC.
Free (partially paid, from 2000 yen per unit)

Event Period

* In severe weather, it will be extended to Sunday, August 25

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free (partially paid)/With paid seats: 12,000 yen for mass seats (4 people), 21,000 yen for table seats (6 people) * By parking lot (from 2000 yen per car)

Event Category

Fireworks Festival

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