2026年8月23日

✨ã€2026 Planning】How to Create the Perfect Summer Memories! The Ultimate Guide to Japan’s Fireworks Festivals✨

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🎇 Introduction: For Those Who Want a Wonderful Summer Again

Many of you are already excited, thinking, “Where should I watch the fireworks festival this summer…?” Fireworks illuminating the night sky are symbols of unforgettable, special memories for us.

However, if you feel like you want to be more moved than last year, or that you don’t want anything to go wrong, then this article will be your ultimate guide. This is because a summer fireworks festival is not just an event; it requires “planning”!

According to the latest information provided, there are a massive number of fireworks festivals scheduled across Japan, and preparing to efficiently gather this information is the key to creating the best summer memories.

This time, we will introduce planning methods for Japanese fireworks festivals and essential checkpoints from the perspective of **”making 2026 the best summer.”**


🎯 Do I Still Need to Plan for Fireworks Festivals? [The Benefits of Preparation]

Simply knowing the dates is not enough. To have the best experience, it is crucial to master the method of information gathering itself.

💡 The “Pro-Level” Information Coverage You Should Know

Instead of just looking at a calendar that says “when,” you can make highly satisfying choices by using sites that allow you to compare the following detailed information:

  • Checking Display Scale: This is an important indicator for judging “how spectacular it will be.” Large-scale fireworks festivals are points you must check in advance.
  • Venue Access and Convenience: Transportation plans, such as parking or train routes, are essential. Route selection based on crowd predictions is required.
  • Detailed Facility Comparison: Knowing things like the availability of paid seating, food stall setups, and difficulty securing parking in advance prevents panic on the day itself.

🗺️ Filtering Search by Area and Purpose

Even when you say “all over Japan,” the desired experience is different for everyone.

  • ã€If you want a romantic night】: Narrow down to areas with good access and easy viewing (e.g., riverbanks in urban areas).
  • ã€If you prioritize spectacle and maximum emotion】: Aim for festivals with large display scales or locations planned for massive fireworks displays.
  • ã€If you want to enjoy time with family】: Select areas that can secure spacious venues.

🎇 Mastering the 2026 National Fireworks Map! Introducing Information Sources You Can’t Miss

When actually searching for information, utilizing reliable and comprehensive databases is the most efficient method. According to the latest information, services with the following functions are helpful:

📅 Grasping the Big Picture with a Monthly Calendar

First, you should look at the “Monthly Schedule Calendar.” This allows you to see the overall flow—such as “when the fireworks peak is,” or “if there are areas that can be enjoyed continuously.” Tapping on locations listed by count smoothly moves you to the detailed list for that day, making planning efficiency vastly superior.

🌐 Using a “Complete Coverage” Database Nationwide

It is also important to get information that transcends regional or language barriers. Large-scale data covering over 900 locations can be used not just as Japanese tourism information, but as an “event calendar.”

ã€Checklist】

  1. Date and Area Specification: First, narrow down the desired location (prefecture) and time period.
  2. Confirmation of Comparison Items: Filter using the points you value most, such as the number of launches or paid seating availability.
  3. Utilizing Multiple Information Sources: By using sites that provide information not only in Japanese but also in English and other languages, you can strengthen your entire travel planning process.

✨ Main Content: Three Action Plans for Creating the Best Summer Memories

There are countless things you can do during the planning stage. By following these steps, you can have a fulfilling experience that goes beyond just “watching.”

🚀 Action 1: Working Backwards from Budget and Dates

First, set a goal like, “I want to enjoy this period with this approximate budget.” Then, search for fireworks festivals that meet these conditions and narrow down the optimal area.

🚌 Action 2: Prioritizing Transportation and Accommodation

Popular fireworks festivals quickly sell out their tickets and nearby hotels. Don’t just act on the feeling of “I want to go”; increase your chances of success by planning from the perspective of “where will I stay, and how will I get there.”

👨‍👩‍👧 Action 3: Setting Aside Backup Days

Cancellations due to weather or delays due to crowds are inevitable. By including a “backup activity day” or an “alternative fireworks festival candidate” before and after the main event, you can respond calmly even in case of emergencies.


💖 Summary: Now is the Time to Start Your “Ultimate Summer Plan”!

The light shining in the summer night sky gives us special emotion and energy.

As introduced in this article, gathering information about fireworks festivals is not merely a “calendar check,” but rather **”a strategic process for making perfect memories.”**

It’s okay even if this summer has already passed! By starting to plan with the latest data, you will be able to see the best Japanese summer night sky that satisfies your heart in 2026.

Come on, let’s start designing our “ideal summer memories” today!

Date (2026) Festival Name Location Scale/Highlights
August 15, 2026 Suwa Lake Festival Fireworks Display Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture Approx. 40,000 launches, one of the largest displays and water star curtain in Japan
August 15, 2026 Akagawa Fireworks Festival Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture Approx. 12,000 launches, one of Japan’s finest design fireworks and spectacular riverfront show
August 15, 2026 Kisarazu Port Festival Mega Fireworks Display Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture Approx. 13,000 launches, one of the largest mega star curtains and Niagara displays in Kanto
August 15, 2026 Kasaoka Bundara Fireworks Festival Kasaoka City, Okayama Prefecture Approx. 5,000 launches, large fireworks illuminating the Seto Inland Sea night sky
August 15, 2026 Yoshinogawa City Cooling Fireworks Festival Yoshinogawa City, Tokushima Prefecture Approx. 1,000 launches, atmospheric fireworks reflecting on the river surface
August 15, 2026 Nishi-Odera Night Market Fireworks Festival Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture Approx. 1,000 launches, fireworks illuminating the historic Kannon-in night market
August 15, 2026 Oseniya Festival Mega Fireworks Display Oseniya City, Niigata Prefecture Approx. 7,000 launches, continuous launch of luxurious star curtains
August 15, 2026 Oga Sea Fireworks Oga City, Akita Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, a show of sound and light set against the Japan Sea
August 15, 2026 Nanganuku Kochi Yosakoi Festival Cooling Fireworks Display Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture Approx. 4,000 launches, spectacular fireworks decorating the night before the Yosakoi festival
August 15, 2026 Misato City Fireworks Festival Misato City, Saitama Prefecture Approx. 14,000 launches, large fireworks display on the Edo River, held simultaneously with Nagareyama City
August 16, 2026 Miyazu Lantern Floating Fireworks Festival Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, a magical interplay of floating lanterns and fireworks in the sea
August 16, 2026 Maebashi Fireworks Festival Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture Approx. 15,000 launches, mega star curtains staged on the Tone River
August 16, 2026 Hakone Gora Onsen Daiji Fireworks Hakone Town, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 2,000 launches, a collaboration of the character ‘Dai’ and fireworks floating on the mountain face
August 17, 2026 Kumano Grand Fireworks Festival Kumano City, Mie Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, the sound and three-foot spheres of fireworks over the sea at Onigashira Castle (World Heritage Site)
August 18, 2026 Satsuma Kanauchi Shrine Fireworks Festival Satsuma Kanauchi City, Kagoshima Prefecture Approx. 1,000 launches, dedication fireworks accompanying a traditional shrine ritual
August 19, 2026 Yonex Gaiina Festival Fireworks Display Yonex City, Tottori Prefecture Approx. 6,000 launches, a massive volley marking the finale of the Gaiina Festival
August 22, 2026 Tsurumi River Fireworks Festival Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 1,800 launches, a popular local fireworks display marking the end of summer
October 31, 2026 Itai Fireworks Festival Itami City, Hyogo Prefecture Approx. 3,500 launches, a popular Kansai festival launched from Kanzu Ohashi Bridge
August 22, 2026 Sugakawa City Shakado River Fireworks Festival Sugakawa City, Fukushima Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, a famous fireworks display boasting one of the largest scales in Fukushima Prefecture
August 22, 2026 Tone River Grand Fireworks Festival Sakai Town, Ibaraki Prefecture Approx. 30,000 launches, spectacular music-synced fireworks by four major pyrotechnicians
August 22, 2026 Utsunomiya Fireworks Festival Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture Approx. 20,000 launches, a huge fireworks display completely rooted in the local community and run by volunteers
August 22, 2026 Sagamihara Cooling Fireworks Festival Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, spectacular fireworks launched in the great nature of the Sagami River
August 22, 2026 Kanazawa Festival Fireworks Display Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 3,500 launches, a popular fireworks display viewable from the sandy beach of the sea park
August 23, 2026 Matsushima Lantern Fireworks Festival Matsushima Town, Miyagi Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, traditional fireworks illuminating the sea of Matsushima (one of Japan’s Three Views)
August 25, 2026 Tenjin Festival Fireworks Display Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, fireworks coloring the summer of Osaka along with portable shrines and boat processions
August 29, 2026 National Fireworks Competition “Omagure Fireworks” Daisen City, Akita Prefecture Approx. 18,000 launches, the pinnacle of fireworks competition among Japan’s three greatest festivals
August 29, 2026 Kagoshima Kinko Bay Summer Night Grand Fireworks Festival Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture Approx. 15,000 launches, one of the largest entertainment fireworks in Kyushu with Sakurajima as a backdrop
August 29, 2026 Tokoname Kinugawa Fireworks Festival Tokoname City, Ibaraki Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, a competition of artistic spheres by Japan’s top pyrotechnicians
August 29, 2026 Ooi River Grand Fireworks Festival Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture Approx. 8,000 launches, spectacular fireworks launched from both banks of the Ooi River
August 29, 2026 Toyoda Oi Dendori Festival Fireworks Display Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture Approx. 13,000 launches, melody fireworks and Niagara displays covering the ground
August 29, 2026 Miyazaki Cooling Fireworks Festival Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, tropical fireworks launched from the citizen green space of Yodo River
August 30, 2026 Senshu Dream Fireworks Sennan City, Osaka Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, a music fireworks show set against the beautiful Sazan Beach
September 5, 2026 Hokkaido Art Fireworks Festival Sapporo City, Hokkaido Prefecture Approx. 18,000 launches, a top-tier display utilizing the topography of Moerenuma Park
September 5, 2026 Atami Sea Fireworks Festival (Autumn) Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture Approx. 5,000 launches, unique stadium acoustics of Atami Bay surrounded by mountains
September 5, 2026 Nagaregawa All Japan Chujo Fireworks Festival Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, a traditional competition held on the clear Nagaregawa River
September 5, 2026 Makomanai Fireworks Festival Sapporo City, Hokkaido Prefecture Approx. 22,000 launches, a new sensory entertainment mixing music, lighting, and flames
September 6, 2026 Ekachu Owara Kaze no Bon Fireworks Display Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture Approx. 1,500 launches, fireworks coloring the night sky of an atmospheric traditional festival
September 9, 2026 Katagai Festival Dedication Mega Fireworks (Day 1) Oseniya City, Niigata Prefecture Approx. 7,500 launches, the world’s largest “Seishi-Shaku” booming in the night sky
September 10, 2026 Katagai Festival Dedication Mega Fireworks (Day 2) Oseniya City, Niigata Prefecture Approx. 7,500 launches, Guinness-level Shishaku launch for two consecutive days
September 12, 2026 Hakata Dontaku Port Festival Fireworks Sponsorship Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, famous fireworks coloring the Hakata Bay
September 12, 2026 Suigo Shiokura Fireworks Festival Shiokura City, Ibaraki Prefecture Approx. 5,000 launches, spectacular water star curtains unique to the water town area
September 13, 2026 Oyamayama Hachimangu Autumn Festival Fireworks Hachiman City, Kyoto Prefecture Approx. 1,000 launches, a solemn yet splendid display accompanying the shrine ritual
September 19, 2026 Sendai Sengetake Festival Fireworks Display Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture Approx. 2,000 launches, large spheres launching into the clear autumn sky on the plateau
September 19, 2026 Iwaki Fireworks Festival Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, the latest trend fireworks staged at Ominohama Port
September 19, 2026 Takasaki Festival Grand Fireworks Display Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture Approx. 15,000 launches, ultra-fast star curtains launched in a flash over just 50 minutes
September 20, 2026 Nishio MandÅ Festival Fireworks Nishio City, Aichi Prefecture Approx. 1,200 launches, a magical world woven by countless lanterns and fireworks
September 21, 2026 Nagasaki Colonial District Festival Fireworks Display Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture Approx. 2,000 launches, fireworks illuminating the port town filled with exotic atmosphere
September 22, 2026 Tahara Festival Five Town Joint Fireworks Display Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture Approx. 4,000 launches, traditional large cannon fireworks and luxurious star curtains
September 23, 2026 Chofu Fireworks Festival Chofu City, Tokyo Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, the signature music-synced fireworks vision of “Movie Town Chofu”
September 26, 2026 Kita Ward Fireworks Festival Kita Ward, Tokyo Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, a popular autumn fireworks display centered on the private sector along Arakawa River
September 26, 2026 Niigata Prefectural Fireworks Festival Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture Approx. 5,000 launches, fireworks expressing gratitude for the rich autumn bounty of Niigata
September 27, 2026 Gero Onsen Autumn Fireworks Musical Gero City, Gifu Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, a show of music and light echoing through the famous hot spring town
October 3, 2026 Omagure Fireworks – Autumn Chapter – Daisen City, Akita Prefecture Approx. 8,000 launches, a “Fireworks Art Festival” different from the summer, featuring 10 consecutive shots of 10-inch spheres
October 3, 2026 Setagaya Tama River Fireworks Festival Setagaya Ward, Tokyo Prefecture Approx. 6,000 launches, a large fireworks display held simultaneously with Kawasaki City across the Tamagawa River
October 3, 2026 Kawasaki City Anniversary Tama River Fireworks Festival Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 6,000 launches, a spectacular star curtain dyeing the night sky with Setagaya Ward
October 3, 2026 Tsuoura Fireworks Pre-Festival – Senba Lake Fireworks Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture Approx. 2,000 launches, beautifully coloring the autumn night by Senba Lake
October 3, 2026 Fukui Phoenix Fireworks (Autumn) Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture Approx. 5,000 launches, phoenix fireworks bringing energy to the city of Fukui
October 4, 2026 Sanriku Art Fireworks Rikken Takada City, Iwate Prefecture Approx. 12,000 launches, the pinnacle of music-synced fireworks staged on the Sanriku Sea
October 10, 2026 Konosu Fireworks Festival Konosu City, Saitama Prefecture Approx. 20,000 launches, the world record-holding final shot of Shishaku and Phoenix Dance
October 10, 2026 Fujisawa Enoshima Fireworks Festival Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, spectacular fireworks set against the sea of Shonan’s Enoshima Island
October 10, 2026 Tsu Fireworks Festival Tsu City, Mie Prefecture Approx. 11,000 launches, dynamic explosions unfolding on Akakoura Beach
October 10, 2026 Naruto City Awa Odori Autumn Fireworks Festival Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, a seasonal tradition boasting one of the largest launch counts in Shikoku
October 11, 2026 Miyajima Underwater Fireworks Festival (Special Dedication) Tsutinohishi City, Hiroshima Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, underwater fireworks making the Great Torii Gate of Itsukushima Shrine visible
October 17, 2026 The 38th “Naniwa Yodo River Fireworks Festival” Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture Approx. 15,000 launches (Private) Popular Kansai fireworks festival (changed to autumn)
October 17, 2026 Meiko Sea Art Fireworks Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture Approx. 13,000 launches, art fireworks fully synchronized to music over the Nagoya Port sea
October 17, 2026 Enoshima Miami Beach Show Fireworks Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 1,500 launches, a condensed fireworks display for the clear autumn night sky of Shonan
October 17, 2026 Matsue Water Town Festival Fireworks Display (Autumn) Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture Approx. 10,000 launches, one of the largest lake fireworks in Western Japan, utilizing the surface of Shinji Lake
October 18, 2026 Minato Mirai Smart Festival Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture Approx. 20,000 launches, an overwhelming show of sound and light set against the Yokohama Port
October 24, 2026 Sanriku Fireworks Competition Rikken Takada City, Iwate Prefecture Approx. 15,000 launches, the largest autumn fireworks competition in Tohoku where young pyrotechnicians compete
October 24, 2026 Uji River Fireworks Festival (Revival Commemoration) Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture Approx. 5,000 launches, beautiful fireworks reflecting the historical scenery of Uji River
October 24, 2026 Kinosaki City Summer (Autumn) Festa Kinokawa City, Wakayama Prefecture Approx. 3,000 launches, fireworks spreading across the night sky from the Tada special venue