The 38th Kirase Festival

The 38th Kirase Festival

Event Overview

"Kirase" means welcome. A place that expands the circle of communication between citizens and tourists. During the daytime, there will be a gourmering and a kamikoshi parade and a performance with a ring, and sardine soup will be distributed free of charge (limited quantity). At night, about 3400 fireworks are set off to color the summer seaside. Image courtesy of Kamisu City Tourism Association

Info

JR Choko Station → Bus 10 minutes, Bus stop: Get off the Hasaki beach, 5 minutes walk
30km 1 hour from Tōguan Tōdo Itako IC via National Highway 124
1600 units/Free

Event Period

* In rainy weather, it will be extended to the next day (fireworks display only)

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free

Event Category

Fireworks display, food festival


Kamisu City Tourism Association

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