• Nagaoka Fireworks
  • Nagaoka Fireworks
  • Nagaoka Fireworks
  • Nagaoka Fireworks

Nagaoka Fireworks

長岡まつり大花火大会

Description

The Nagaoka Fireworks festival takes place annually on August 2 and 3 on the banks of the Shinano River between 19:20 and 21:10. It’s known as one of the three greatest fireworks festivals in Japan, with the others being Omagari (Akita) and Tsuchiura (Ibaraki). It is held to remember those who lost lives and properties in the 1945 bombing of Nagaoka and 2004 Chuetsu Earthquake in Niigata, and to wish for the affected areas' recovery.
The fireworks are truly amazing, with several dozen 30-cm pyrotechnic balls shot into the air and exploding. Especially famous is the Shosan Shakudama, a 90-cm firework that spreads to a diameter of 650 m in the sky. The festival includes many other firework types, such as the ”Mega-sized star mine,” which is a salvo of fireworks in five colors shot up at the same time. Another is the 2-km-long Phoenix fireworks, which represents a message for recovery. Don't miss the synchrony of music and fireworks with stories.
There are two viewing spots: Venue A is on the right bank of the Shinano River on the Nagaoka Station side, and venue B is on the left bank on the Nagaoka highway exit side. Paid seats also available.

Location Information

  • Address

    Around Sakonmachi, Nagaoka-shi, Niigata Chosei Bridge downstream Shinano River riverbed, 940-1161

  • Nearest Station
    Nagaoka Station
    ・ Shin-etsu Line
    ・ Joetsu Shinkansen
    30 minutes on foot
  • Phone Number
    0258-39-0823
    Available languages
    only in Japanese
  • Hours
    10:00am - 10:00pm
  • Public Site
    Official Site

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