
- Overview
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- “Fireworks Festival" Seasonal Event, Only Once a Year
- Rich History
- The Adachi Fireworks Festival boasts over 300 years of history, dating back to 1733. It is one of the oldest fireworks festivals in Japan and attracts visitors from around the world each year to experience traditional culture.
- Spectacular Fireworks Display
- The festival showcases thousands of fireworks each year, with colorful bursts lighting up the night sky, creating a beautiful visual feast. The large fireworks and special effect displays are particularly breathtaking.
- Unique Location
- The fireworks festival takes place along the Sumida River, and enjoying the fireworks from a boat offers a unique perspective. It allows you to avoid the crowds while enjoying the refreshing breeze over the river, enhancing your viewing experience.
- Japanese Culinary Delights and Performances
- We offer a black wagyu sukiyaki experience along with traditional Japanese performances, providing you with 9 hours of ample
- What to expect
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Departure Time Guests should arrive at the dock by 15:00, and the cruise will set sail promptly at 15:30. Please note that late arrivals will not be able to board. Itinerary Guests will board the boat → Enjoy snacks prepared by the crew → Watch performances and admire the scenery on board → Enjoy a sukiyaki dinner → Watch the fireworks display from the deck → Return (the entire itinerary lasts approximately 9 hours). Important Information If the fireworks display is officially canceled before it starts and the yakatabune has not yet departed from the dock or port, our company will provide a full refund to all customers. If the yakatabune has already departed from the dock or port, and the fireworks display is canceled at any time thereafter, or shortly after the fireworks have begun, our company will not be able to issue refunds. However, all facilities, dining, services, and performances on the yakatabune will continue as planned (except in cases of force majeure).
- Map of destination or departure area