
[Nagano] 2D1N Ebisu Fireworks Festival, Maple Corridor, & Old Karuizawa Tour
- Overview
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- * Autumn Limited! Nagano's Large-Scale Fireworks Festival, the "Ebisu-ko Fireworks Festival
- " is acclaimed by Japanese fireworks critics as a must-see fireworks display in a lifetime.
- * The show lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, with a total of about 10
- 000 fireworks launched. Highlights include the "Music Star Mine" fireworks show and the spectacular "No. 8 Ball 100 Consecutive Shots Extra-Large Wide-Area Fireworks Show
- " as well as large scale Shakudama fireworks, illuminating the clear late autumn night sky.
- * Fuji Five Lakes Maple Corridor: Enjoy the stunning scenery of giant maple trees and Mt. Fuji along the lakeside.
- * Arakurayama Sengen Park: A unique view of the five-storied pagoda and Mt. Fuji.
- * Nagano Zenkoji Temple: Visit the main hall of Japan's national treasure-class Buddhist temple and experience its solemn sanctity.
- * Karuizawa Kumobaike Pond: Maple leaves reflected on the lake surface create a captivating scene.
- * Old Karuizawa Ginza Street: Experience the historical architecture a
- What to expect
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—Itinerary Introduction— * Nagano Ebisu-ko Fireworks Festival The "Nagano Ebisu-ko Fireworks Festival" is known as one of the few fireworks festivals in Japan held in November. Spectators can enjoy the launch of large-sized fireworks up close, as well as the dazzling musical fireworks show. On November 23rd, the fireworks blooming in the clear, cold night sky of Shinshu exhibit a unique beauty compared to summer fireworks. The combination of music and fireworks in the "Music Star Mine," the "No. 8 Ball 100 Consecutive Shots Extra Wide Star Mine," and other gorgeous fireworks displays, along with the large rings of the large-sized fireworks, adorn the crisp autumn night sky. Fireworks critics have praised it as "If you don't see this fireworks display once, you will miss a once-in-a-lifetime experience." * Arakurayama Sengen Park (Autumn Foliage Season: Late October to Late November) The most famous Mount Fuji viewing spot at the foot of Mount Fuji. After climbing 397 steps, you can enjoy the classic Japanese
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