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[Shizuoka] [Limited Time Offer] The 119th Nagano Ebisu Fireworks Festival & Mt. Fuji Autumn Leaves Corridor & Arakurayama Sengen Park & ​​Zenko-ji Temple & Kumoba Pond & Karuizawa Kaido | Depart from Shinjuku

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Overview
  • Only available in autumn! Nagano's massive Ebisu Fireworks Festival, hailed as a must-see by Japanese fireworks critics!
  • The fireworks display lasts approximately one hour and a half, featuring approximately 10,000 different fireworks. Highlights include spectacular displays such as the "Music Fireworks Show" and the "Eight-Dama 100-Shot Super-Wide-Area Fireworks Show," as well as the large-scale "Shakudama" fireworks, lighting up the clear late autumn sky.
  • Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko Maple Corridor: Enjoy the stunning views of giant maple trees and Mt. Fuji on the lakeside.
  • Arakurayama Sengen Park: Unique views of the five-story pagoda and Mount Fuji.
  • Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano: Experience the solemnity and sacredness of the main sanctuary of this national treasure of Japan.
  • Kumoba Pond in Karuizawa: The maple leaves are reflected on the lake surface, creating a charming scenery.
  • Old Karuizawa Street: Experience
What to expect

The 119th Nagano Ebisu Fireworks Festival is a rare Japanese fireworks display held annually on November 23rd in the autumn, offering a distinct aesthetic contrast to summer fireworks. This year marks the 119th anniversary of its launch, dating back to the Meiji era. In the cool, late autumn sky, enjoy spectacular displays of large-scale fireworks, including the "Music Star Fireworks Display" and the "Eight-Dama 100-Shot Super-Large-Area Fireworks Display." To complement the vibrant autumn colors, this itinerary includes visits to two of Japan's most renowned fall foliage viewing spots: the must-see "Mount Fuji Maple Corridor" and Karuizawa, one of Nagano's most renowned resorts, for a fulfilling two-day itinerary!

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