As summer approaches, Japan's cities prepare to light up the skies with dazzling fireworks displays, and Tokyo is no exception. This year is particularly special, as several fireworks festivals are restarting after being canceled due to the pandemic.
With several shows happening across the city, it can be hard to keep track of them all. That's why we've put together the ultimate Tokyo Fireworks Guide – your comprehensive calendar to help you plan your summer in Japan. From traditional events steeped in history to cutting-edge displays that push the boundaries of pyrotechnics, our guide has everything you need to know to make the most of Tokyo's summer fireworks season.
So grab your yukata, find a good spot, and get ready to experience the magic of Tokyo's summer skies!
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July Tokyo Fireworks
Sumida River Fireworks Festival 2023 (July 29, 7 PM - 8:30 PM)
The Sumida River Fireworks Festival is Tokyo's oldest and most iconic fireworks show. Dating back to 1733, this historic event draws thousands of visitors every year and is even broadcasted on TV.
And, in fact, you may have already seen this majestic event at the museum without realizing it! "Fireworks at Ryōgoku" is a stunning depiction of a vibrant summer festival in Edo, captured with Hiroshige's signature style in the ninety-eighth print of his acclaimed series.
The festival takes place along the Sumida River, with two main venues stretching from the Sakurabashi Bridge downstream to Kototoibashi Bridge upstream, and from Komagata Bridge downstream to Umayabashi Bridge upstream.
Venue 1 is famous for the competition between two rivaling guilds of pyrotechnicians, who showcase their incredible skills in a colorful and mesmerizing display. The masterful craftsmanship and precision of each fireworks display are breathtaking, and the friendly competition between the guilds adds an extra layer of excitement to the event.
Meanwhile, Venue 2 features a stunning display of over 20,000 fireworks, creating a magical atmosphere that lights up the night sky.
After being canceled for several years due to the pandemic, the Sumida River Fireworks Festival is making a much-anticipated return in 2023. Don't miss the chance to experience the tradition, culture, and beauty of this iconic event that has been delighting spectators for almost three centuries.
- Date/Time: July 29, 2023 from 7 PM to 8:30 PM
- Location: Asakusa, Mukojima area along the Sumida River
Nearest Station (Venue 1): Asakusa Station (Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway), 15 minutes on foot, Venue 2: Asakusa Station (Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway), 5 minutes on foot - Admission: Free
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Address
Sakurabashi Lower Sumida-ku-Kotobashi Upper (1st venue), Komagata-bashi Lower-Kamabashi (2nd venue), 130-0000
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Nearest Station
Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Toei Asakusa Line / Tobu Isesaki Line (Tobu Sky Tree Line) / Tsukuba Express)
15 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 03-5246-1111
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Address
Sakurabashi Lower Sumida-ku-Kotobashi Upper (1st venue), Komagata-bashi Lower-Kamabashi (2nd venue), 130-0000
Adachi Fireworks Festival 2023 (July 22)
The Adachi Fireworks Festival is Tokyo's early-bird fireworks show, marking the opening of the fireworks season. Held in late July, the festival features hundreds of different fireworks bursting into the dark night sky in a short period of time. From exhibition fireworks to beautiful star mines, the display is a true spectacle that can be enjoyed from the slopes of the area, as well as from the banks of the nearby Arakawa River.
In total, around 13,600 shots will light up the skies over Adachi, creating a dazzling and colorful display that is not to be missed. The festival draws large crowds every year, with visitors coming from all over Tokyo to witness the breathtaking fireworks show. So, if you're looking for a great way to kick off the fireworks season in Tokyo, the Adachi Fireworks Festival is the perfect place to start!
- Date: July 22, 2023
- Time: Previous fireworks festivals were held from 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM; as of the date of publishing, times for 2023 have not yet been announced.
- Location: Arakawa River (between Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line Tekkyo Bridge and Nishiaraibashi Bridge)
- Admission: Free
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Kitasenju Station北千住駅
- Address 2 Senju, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 1200034, Japan / 〒120-0034 東京都足立区千住2丁目
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Nearest Station
Kita-Senju Station (Tokyo Metro, JR, Tobu Skytree Line, Tsukuba Express), 15 minutes on foot
Katsushika Noryo Fireworks Festival (Late July)
The Katsushika Noryo Fireworks Festival is one of Tokyo's most popular fireworks events, attracting large crowds every year. With around 13,000 shots lighting up the night sky, the display is a magnificent sight to behold. What sets this festival apart is its unique venue – spectators are seated close to the launch site, providing an up-close and personal view of the pyrotechnics in all their glory.
Before the fireworks show begins, visitors can explore the surrounding area and soak up the warm, friendly atmosphere. One popular spot is the Shibamata Taishakuten temple, which is connected to the hugely popular film series Otoko wa Tsurai yo (It's Tough Being a Man). The temple and its surroundings offer a charming and peaceful respite from the crowds, making it a great place to relax before the main event.
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, the Katsushika Noryo Fireworks Festival is a must-see for anyone looking to experience the magic of Tokyo's summer fireworks season.
- Date/Time: July 23, 2019 from 7:20 PM - 8:20 PM
- Location: Shibamata Baseball Ground (10 mins from Shibamata Station)
- Admission: Free
- (*Dates/Times are from 2019. Details for 2023 are unconfirmed as of the time of posting.)
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Address
7-17-13 Shibamata, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, 125-0052
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Shibamata Station (Keisei Kanamachi Line)
12 minutes on foot
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Address
7-17-13 Shibamata, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, 125-0052
August Tokyo Fireworks
Edogawa Fireworks Festival (Early August)
The Edogawa Fireworks Festival is one of Tokyo's most unique fireworks shows, known for its eight different themes, each set to its own background music. The display begins with a stunning opening sequence, featuring 1,000 shots fired within just 5 seconds, illuminating the night sky in gold and silver colors. The festival features a total of around 14,000 pyrotechnics, all launched remotely and with impressive precision and coordination.
What sets the Edogawa Fireworks Festival apart is its simultaneous coordination with the Ichikawa City Fireworks Festival, which takes place on the opposite shores of the Edo River, belonging to Ichikawa City in Chiba Prefecture.
This collaboration creates a truly magical atmosphere as the fireworks displays reflect and complement each other across the river. With its unique themes and synchronized coordination, the Edogawa Fireworks Festival is a must-see for anyone looking for a one-of-a-kind fireworks experience in Tokyo.
- Dates/Time: August 3, 2019 from 7 PM - 8:30 PM
- Location: Edogawa River riverbed (in front of Shinozaki Park) Shinozaki Station, 15 minutes on foot or Koiwa Station/Edogawa Station, 25 minutes on foot
- Admission: Free
- (*Dates/Times are from 2019. Details for 2023 are unconfirmed as of the time of posting.)
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Address
Edogawa riverbed (Tokyo Metropolitan Shinozaki Park ahead), 1-chome Kamishinozaki, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, 133-0054
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Nearest Station
Shinozaki Station (Toei Shinjuku Line)
15 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 03-5662-0523
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Address
Edogawa riverbed (Tokyo Metropolitan Shinozaki Park ahead), 1-chome Kamishinozaki, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, 133-0054
Itabashi Fireworks Festival 2023 (August 5, 7 PM - 8:30 PM)
The Itabashi Fireworks Festival is actually two festivals held simultaneously in different neighborhoods, with one in Itabashi Ward in Tokyo and the other across the Arakawa River in Toda City in Saitama Prefecture. With approximately 12,000 fireworks launched, the festival is a spectacular display of pyrotechnics.
The festival boasts a number of main attractions, including the huge shakugosundama – colorful balls that measure 45 centimeters in diameter. The star mines are also a highlight, launching a massive amount of pyrotechnics into the sky in a short period of time.
The festival's pièce de résistance, however, is Kanto's largest Niagara-type fireworks display, spanning an impressive 700 meters horizontally across the night sky.
- Date & Time: August 5, 2023, from 7 PM to 8:30 PM
- Location: Arakawa River, Itabashi-ku (Takashima-daira Station, Nishidai Station, Hasune Station, Ukima-Funado Station - 20 minutes on foot)
- Admission: Free
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Address
1-14, Shingashi, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo point, 175-0081
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Takashimadaira Station (Toei Mita Line)
22 minutes on foot
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Address
1-14, Shingashi, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo point, 175-0081
Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival 2023 (Early August)
The Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival is one of Tokyo's most breathtaking urban fireworks shows, drawing in crowds from far and wide. With around 12,000 shots launched into the night sky, the festival is a colorful spectacle that is not to be missed. Each year, the display is accompanied by live performances from popular Japanese artists, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event.
If you want to experience this lively event directly from the stadium, which is the official venue, an admission fee will be necessary. Be sure to check the official website beforehand for details.
Located not far from both Shibuya and Shinjuku, the Jingu Gaien Fireworks Festival is a wonderful addition to your summer sightseeing plans. So gather your friends and family, grab a spot to sit, and get ready to be mesmerized by the vibrant display of pyrotechnics and music!
- Location: Meiji-jingu Gaien Park
- Seating Types and Prices: At Jingu Stadium (All seats reserved)
- Arena SS Seat: 9,000 yen
- Arena S Seat/Stand S Seat: 7,500 yen
- Arena A Seat/Stand A Seat: 6,500 yen
- Stand B Seat: 5,000 yen - Expected Opening Time: Doors are expected to open at 4:00 PM
- Opening Act Start Time: The performance is scheduled to begin at 5:00 PM
- Official Website: http://www.jinguhanabi.com/
- (*Dates/Times are from 2022. Details for 2023 are unconfirmed as of the time of posting.)
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3-1, Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0013
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Gaiemmae Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
5 minutes on foot
- Phone Number 03-3404-8999
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Address
3-1, Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0013
Other Fireworks Festivals
Experience the magic of a spectacular fireworks display this year! Don't miss out on the chance to witness the colorful explosions lighting up the sky. Luckily, you can easily book tickets online for some of the most popular fireworks festivals. Check out the list below and select the event that catches your eye.
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