
[Tokyo] Sumida River Fireworks Festival July 26th Special Plan
- Overview
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- Sumida River Fireworks Festival, which has continued since the Edo period
- ,Special plan for one day only on Saturday, July 26th
- ,Available until 9:30pm
- ,Free yukata for the first 30 people to make a reservation
- ,Close to the station, 2-3 minutes walk to Sumida Park
- ,Yukata rentals available for children and adults.
- What to expect
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The oldest fireworks festival in Japan, originating from the "Ryogoku River Opening Fireworks" launched by the eighth shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, during the Edo period. Enjoy the excitement of the 20,000 fireworks that light up the summer night sky of Tokyo, one of the largest in Japan, in a traditional yukata. Rentals are available until 9:30 p.m. on the day, so you can enjoy the fireworks until the end of the festival. The shop is a 1-2 minute walk from Asakusa Station, and 2-3 minutes from Sumida Park, where the fireworks are set off, so you don't have to worry about it being crowded. We have yukatas for children and adults, so you can use them with your family, couples, or friends. The first 30 adult women who make reservations will receive a yukata to wear, so it's a great idea to make an early reservation. (Only free size, no yukatas will be given to boys or children) It's an all-inclusive rental, so you can come empty-handed.
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