The 3rd Water City Kurawanka Fireworks Festival

The 3rd Water City Kurawanka Fireworks Festival

Event Overview

The venue will be the Yodogawa River Park in Hirakata City and Takatsuki City, which face each other across the Yodo River. The fireworks display organized by the executive committee of the Water City Kurawaka Fireworks Festival, which aims to become a "fireworks festival that will last a hundred years", has a strong desire to revitalize the town, increase the number of residents, and lead to the development of the town. The number of fireworks launched is the number of births in Hirakata, Takatsuki and Katano in the previous year. In the year of Reiwa, the two cities had 5087 births and 5087 fireworks, with a maximum of 8. At each venue, there is the Shuitou Music Festival (music stage), and there are many people with kitchen cars and food and drink booths. Photo By Michihiro Sugaya Photo: Michihiro Sugaya

Info

Keihan Hirakata-shi Station → 15-minute walk (Yodogawa River Park Hirakata area)
8km 20 minutes from Meishin Expressway Takatsuki IC via National Route 170 (each venue)

Event Period

12 ~ 20 o'clock (from 19:30 on fireworks)

Price

Fireworks site Admission Fee: Free/There are paid seats: There are four types: S table seats, A table seats, A seat seats, A seat seats. Price etc.

Event Category

Fireworks Festival


Fireworks on the river of the Yodo River
Photo By Michihiro Sugaya Photo: Michihiro Sugaya

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