Shinshu Kiso Fukushima Snow Light Walk

Shinshu Kiso Fukushima Snow Light Walk

Event Overview

Ice candles are lit from Kiso-Fukushima Station to Yazawa, along the former Nakasendo and along the road, to color the winter post town. You can walk slowly in 1-2 hours. Ice candles in the river are fantastic in the Yasawa River near the main venue. Hot food and other items are lined up in the main venue. The event runs from late January to mid-February, and is also one of the "Kizoji Ice and Snow Light Festival", which connects the Nakasendo Kiso post hall with ice lanterns.

Info

JR Kiso Fukushima Station → A short walk
32km 40 minutes from Chuo-do Ina IC via National Route 361/19
100 units/paid

Event Period

Price

Free to watch the event

Event Category

Snow and winter festival, festival of fire and lights


Resident Volunteer Handmade Ice Candle


Ice candles in the old streets of the old Nakasendo


Ice candles on the surface of the Yasawa River

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