2024 Hometown Muroto Festival (Fireworks Festival)

2024 Hometown Muroto Festival (Fireworks Festival)

Event Overview

"2024 Hometown Muroto Festival", which colors the summer of Muroto, will be held at the sea station "Toromu" (Muroto-Misaki New Port), where you can enjoy about 2500 fireworks that dye the night sky.

Info

Tosa Kuroshio Railway Nahari Station → Bus 50 minutes, bus stop: Get off the Muroto sales office, 10 minutes on foot
80km 1 hour 40 minutes from Nankoku IC, Kochi-do via National Route 32, 55
250 units/free

Event Period

* Light rain, in case of severe weather, it will be extended to Sunday, September 29

Price

Fireworks venue entrance fee: Free

Event Category

Fireworks Festival

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