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Where to See Fireworks in Osaka & Kansai (July–October 2025)

Where to See Fireworks in Osaka & Kansai (July–October 2025)

Date published: 27 June 2025

Planning a summer trip to the Kansai region, including Osaka and Kyoto? You’re in for a seasonal highlight—this is one of the best times to catch fireworks festivals across western Japan. From the historic Tenjin Festival Fireworks in Osaka to the stylish Minato HANABI in Kobe, events will be held throughout the region from July into October.

One key change this year: the popular Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival has been rescheduled from August to October due to preparations for the Osaka Kansai Expo. This shift offers visitors a wider window to enjoy Kansai’s vibrant fireworks culture, which ranges from traditional riverside displays to modern shows synchronized with music.

Set aside an evening or two to take in these events. With cooler night temperatures, festival foods, and dazzling fireworks, it’s a memorable way to experience Japan in summer. Below are the key details to help you plan.

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Table of Contents
  1. Japanese Fireworks Culture
  2. Kansai Fireworks in July
  3. Kansai Fireworks in August
  4. Kansai Fireworks in September & October

Japanese Fireworks Culture

2024 Nago City Fireworks Festival in Okinawa - Photo by author
2024 Nago City Fireworks Festival in Okinawa - Photo by author

Fireworks have a long history in Japan, but they truly became a popular spectator event during the Edo period (1603-1868).

Today, fireworks displays are held all over the country every year, including the "Big Three Fireworks Festivals," which are considered among Japan's most spectacular.

Many festivals take place in the summer, often on the last day of a matsuri (festival) or as standalone events. If you're planning a summer trip to Japan, it's a great idea to time your visit to coincide with one!

By the way, the photo above was taken by the author last year (2024) during a trip to Okinawa. My travel dates luckily overlapped with a fireworks festival, and I was fortunate enough to witness it.

Kansai Fireworks in July

Osaka: Tenjin Festival Dedication Fireworks

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(Photo: Klook)

Held as the grand finale to the Tenjin Matsuri—one of Japan’s three major festivals—this fireworks display is a signature summer event in Osaka. Around 3,000 fireworks are launched over the Okawa River, where more than 100 illuminated boats parade below. The combination of fire in the sky and movement on the water creates what’s often called a “festival of fire and water.” It’s a striking spectacle that captures the energy and tradition of summer in Osaka.

  • Tenjin Festival
    • Address Tenjinbashi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 530-0041
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    • Nearest Station Tenjimbashisujirokuchome Station (Tanimachi Line / Sakaisuji Line / Hankyu-senri Line)
      3 minutes on foot
    • Phone Number 06-6353-0025

Osaka: Senshu Yumehanabi at Sakai Daigyo Night Market

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(Photo: Klook)

As the 700-year-old Sakai Daigyo Night Market reaches its peak amidst the tranquil night sea of Sakai Old Port, sound and light unite in a fantastic fireworks display that colors the summer night. This is a special festival featuring artistic performances synchronized with fireworks and melodies.

Date: July 26, 2025
  • Time: Venue opens at 4:30 PM; fireworks from 8:20 - 8:50 PM
  • Location: Sakai Old Port (15 min walk from Sakai Station)
  • More info: https://senshuhanabi.com/
  • Sakai Old Port
    堺旧港
    • Address 15 Kitahatocho, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0986
    • Nearest Station Nankai Sakai Station

Shiga: 23rd Otsu Shiga Fireworks Festival

Set along the shores of Lake Biwa—Japan’s largest lake—this lakeside fireworks festival offers a stunning visual experience. The fireworks reflect off the water’s surface, creating a mirrored display that enhances the beauty of the show. With its open space and scenic backdrop, it’s a more relaxed and romantic alternative to the bigger city events.

  • Omi-Maiko Nakahama Beach
    近江舞子水泳場
    • Address 1095 Minamikomatsu, Otsu, Shiga 520-0502

Wakayama: Starlight Illusion at Wakayama Marina City

Kicking off the summer season in Wakayama, this fireworks show takes place at Wakayama Marina City, a seaside resort area. The event combines ocean views with synchronized fireworks and music, creating a dramatic display over the water. It’s a great choice for those seeking a more relaxed coastal setting to enjoy summer hanabi.

  • Dates: July 20, August 13–16, August 23, 2025
  • Time: July 20 – 7:45 PM (approx. 10 min); August – 7:30 PM (approx. 10 min)
  • Location: West Breakwater, Marina City, Wakayama City (About 15 min by bus from JR Hainan Station; about 30 min by bus from JR Wakayama Station (get off at Marina City bus stop))
  • More info: Marina City Event Page (https://www.marinacity.com/porto/event/event-150824/)
  • Marina City
    マリーナシティ
    • Address Kemi, Wakayama, 641-0014

Kansai Fireworks in August

Shiga: 2025 Lake Biwa Great Fireworks Festival

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(Photo: Klook)

One of the largest fireworks events in the Kansai region, this festival takes full advantage of the expansive setting of Lake Biwa. Thousands of fireworks are launched over the water in a wide-reaching, high-impact display. With an estimated 350,000 visitors each year, it’s a major summer highlight—so plan ahead if you want a good viewing spot.

  • Biwako Hotel
    • Address 2-40 Hamamachi, Otsu-shi, Shiga, 520-0041
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    • Nearest Station Shimanoseki Station (Keihan-ishiyamasakamoto Line)
      7 minutes on foot

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Kyoto: 70th Anniversary Kyoto Hozugawa Fireworks Festival

Set along the Hozu River, this festival with around 13,000 fireworks blends traditional summer celebration with Kyoto’s natural beauty. Surrounded by forested hills and river views, the setting offers a cooler, more tranquil atmosphere than city-based events. It’s an ideal way to enjoy fireworks in a more relaxed and scenic environment.

  • Hozugawa Riverbed
    保津川花火大会
    • Address Kameoka, Kyoto

Nara: Yoshinogawa Festival Summer Fireworks Display

Set along the Yoshino River, this traditional fireworks festival offers a peaceful alternative to larger urban events. Surrounded by Nara’s gentle natural scenery, it’s a calm and reflective way to enjoy summer fireworks—perfect for those seeking a quieter evening outdoors.

  • Yoshinogawa Mizube-no-Gakkō
    吉野川水辺の楽校
    • Address 1 Chome-13-21 Gojo, Nara 637-0042

Kyoto: Miyazu Lantern Floating and Fireworks Festival

This coastal festival blends two iconic summer traditions—lantern floating and fireworks. As hundreds of lanterns are released onto the water in a symbolic ceremony, fireworks illuminate the sky above, creating a serene and memorable scene. Held in the seaside town of Miyazu, near Amanohashidate, it’s a unique cultural experience that captures the spirit of summer in Japan.

  • Shimasaki Park
    島崎公園
    • Address 2007 Hamamachi, Miyazu, Kyoto 626-0012

Kansai Fireworks in September & October

Wakayama: Starlight Illusion – Autumn Season

Held at Wakayama Marina City, this short-format fireworks show offers a burst of color against the ocean backdrop. Though the display lasts just around 10 minutes, it’s a visually striking experience and a great addition to your visit if you’re already exploring the area. The seaside setting adds to the charm, making it a quick but memorable stop in Wakayama.

  • Marina City
    マリーナシティ
    • Address Kemi, Wakayama, 641-0014

Osaka: 37th Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival

Traditionally held in summer, this major event has been rescheduled to autumn in 2025 due to preparations for the Osaka Kansai Expo. Known as a “handmade” fireworks festival, it’s organized with the support of local volunteers and has become one of the most anticipated displays in the region. With around 450,000 spectators, it’s a large-scale celebration, but the cooler autumn temperatures make for a more comfortable viewing experience.

Hyogo: Minato HANABI 2025 – Five Days of Color in Kobe

Held over five consecutive evenings at Meriken Park, this modern fireworks event offers a stylish take on the traditional festival. Each night, a brief but carefully choreographed fireworks show runs from 6:30 PM to 6:45 PM, synchronized with music and set against the backdrop of Kobe Port’s illuminated skyline. The combination of waterfront views, music, and pyrotechnics creates a romantic and elegant atmosphere unique to Kobe.

2024 Nago City Fireworks Festival in Okinawa - Photo by author
2024 Nago City Fireworks Festival in Okinawa - Photo by author

If you're traveling in the Kansai region, we highly recommend taking some time to immerse yourself in the beautiful charm of traditional Japanese fireworks festivals. You might stumble upon one by chance, but if you're interested, it's best to plan your travel itinerary carefully with plenty of time.

(Please note: This article is accurate as of June 2025. For the most up-to-date information, please check each official website.)

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