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[Tokyo] Adachi Fireworks Festival Cruise Experience with Dinner & Show

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58,000 JPY

Overview
  • * The Adachi Fireworks Festival has a history of over 300 years, having started in 1733, making it one of the oldest fireworks festivals in Japan! Only once a year!
  • * Display thousands of fireworks, colorful fireworks blooming in the night sky, forming a beautiful visual feast, especially large fireworks and special effect fireworks!
  • * The fireworks festival is held along the Sumida River. It is a unique perspective to watch the fireworks on a cruise ship, avoiding the crowds and enjoying the breeze on the river.
  • * We provide Kuroge Wagyu beef sukiyaki + traditional Japanese performances, 7 hours of sufficient tour time, allowing you to enjoy the Japanese atmosphere while touring the scenery on both sides of the river on the boat
What to expect

The Adachi Fireworks Festival is a festival with a history of over 100 years. It was originally held to comfort the victims of famine and pray for the end of the epidemic. The event was first held at the Water God Festival on the Sumida River in 1733 and is still considered the origin of modern fireworks festivals. At the 47th convention in 2025, approximately 13,000 fireworks will be launched, and the color changes will be as colorful as a light show! **Departure time** Please arrive at the pier at 15:00 in the afternoon and sail on time at 15:30. Latecomers will not be able to board the ship. Please be advised **ITALISM** Get on board → Enjoy the snacks prepared by the ship → Watch the performance on board and enjoy the scenery along the way → Enjoy Sukiyaki dinner → Watch the fireworks display on the deck → Return (total trip is about 7 hours) **Kind tips** Children over 3 years old must book at the adult rate. When boarding the ship, if it is found that the child's actual age does not match the registe

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