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Enjoy the fireworks on Chita Peninsula!
Many fireworks festivals are held on the Chita Peninsula in July. Here we will introduce three of them.
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- Enjoy the July fireworks festival on Aichi Prefecture's Chita Peninsula
- Chita City Fireworks Festival
- Tokoname City Ceramics Walk Fireworks Festival
- Handa City Niimi Nankichi Fireworks Festival
- Enjoy the summer on the Chita Peninsula
Enjoy the July fireworks festival on Aichi Prefecture's Chita Peninsula
The Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture is known for hosting many fireworks festivals, a seasonal feature of the summer. Several fireworks festivals that are hugely popular with locals and tourists are scheduled for July 2024. Here are three particularly noteworthy festivals.
Chita City Fireworks Festival
The Chita City Fireworks Festival is a beloved local event held every year in mid-July. Approximately 5,000 fireworks light up the night sky, and the "music fireworks" are particularly famous. The fireworks, set off in time with music, are sure to impress the audience. The festival takes place at Shinmaiko Marine Park in Chita City, where many outdoor stalls and food stalls are lined up, offering local specialties and a festive atmosphere. Arriving early, laying out a picnic mat and waiting for the fireworks will also make for a wonderful memory.
Tokoname City Ceramics Walk Fireworks Festival
Tokoname City, known as a town of ceramics, holds the Yakimono Sanpomichi Fireworks Festival every year in late July. Approximately 7,000 fireworks are launched at this festival, with the most impressive display being the rapid-fire "starmine" fireworks. The festival takes place around Tokoname Port, and visitors can also visit the Yakimono Sanpomichi, a famous tourist spot. This event, which combines the charm of ceramics with the beauty of fireworks, is sure to be a special experience for all visitors.
Handa City Niimi Nankichi Fireworks Festival
The Niimi Nankichi Fireworks Festival, held in Handa City, takes place every year at the end of July around the Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum. Approximately 3,000 fireworks light up the night sky, with the "grand set of fireworks" attracting the most attention. In addition to the fireworks, there are also stage events planned where you can enjoy performances showcasing local traditional culture and live music. You can fully enjoy the collaboration of fireworks and culture unique to Handa City, Niimi Nankichi's hometown.
Enjoy the summer on the Chita Peninsula
The Chita Peninsula fireworks festival is not just a sight to behold, but also a great way to enjoy the surrounding tourist spots and local cuisine. There are many beautiful beaches, hot springs, and gourmet spots where you can taste fresh seafood. Especially on the day of the fireworks festival, many outdoor stalls are set up, allowing you to fully enjoy the festival atmosphere.
These fireworks festivals are easily accessible by public transportation. You can easily access the venues using the Meitetsu Tokoname Line or buses. Parking is limited in the surrounding area, so if you are coming by car, we recommend arriving early.
The fireworks festival on the Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture is a great opportunity to spend special time with your family, friends, and loved ones. Why not create special memories with the fireworks shining in the summer night sky? Enjoy a special experience that can only be experienced on the Chita Peninsula this summer.
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