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Toyohashi Fire Festival: Handheld Fireworks Viewing & Toyokawa Inari Shrine Visit - Day Trip Shinkansen Tour
Toyohashi Fire Festival: Handheld Fireworks Viewing & Toyokawa Inari Shrine Visit - Day Trip Shinkansen Tour
Toyohashi Fire Festival: Handheld Fireworks Viewing & Toyokawa Inari Shrine Visit - Day Trip Shinkansen Tour
Toyohashi Fire Festival: Handheld Fireworks Viewing & Toyokawa Inari Shrine Visit - Day Trip Shinkansen Tour
Toyohashi Fire Festival: Handheld Fireworks Viewing & Toyokawa Inari Shrine Visit - Day Trip Shinkansen Tour

Toyohashi Fire Festival: Handheld Fireworks Viewing & Toyokawa Inari Shrine Visit - Day Trip Shinkansen Tour


Booking confirmation: within 10 days before the departure
Duration:1 day(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語
Free cancellation 11 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • We offer paid S-class viewing seats for fireworks viewing, allowing you to enjoy the show in comfort.
  • We will visit Toyokawa Inari, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines.
  • This tour departs from and returns to Tokyo Station, and you can enjoy comfortable travel using reserved seats on the Shinkansen bullet train.
  • Our tour guides may provide explanations in Japanese using a multilingual simultaneous interpretation system. This system supports languages ​​from around the world, including English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and Korean. (Please bring your smartphone; app installation is not required.)
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Enjoy the Toyohashi Fire Festival, a quintessential early autumn event in Toyohashi, from the paid S-seat viewing area!

Handheld fireworks are more about "experiencing" them than just watching them! They stimulate your sight, hearing, and even your sense of temperature, making them a traditional fireworks display to be enjoyed with your whole body.

The magnificent flames erupting and the determination and skill of the bearers as they lift the float while being showered with sparks truly shine!

This tour allows you to enjoy not only fireworks, but also sightseeing and local cuisine.

[Toyohashi Flame Festival] Toyohashi is said to be the birthplace of hand-held fireworks, which are made by wrapping rope around a 10cm diameter, 80cm long bamboo tube filled with gunpowder and then holding it in place, before shooting out a 10m-high burst of fireworks. The spectacular sight of the fireworks being launched amid a shower of sparks is truly impressive. Don't miss the collaboration between hand-held fireworks and fireworks!

[Toyohashi Flame Festival] Toyohashi is said to be the birthplace of hand-held fireworks, which are made by wrapping rope around a 10cm diameter, 80cm long bamboo tube filled with gunpowder and then holding it in place, before shooting out a 10m-high burst of fireworks. The spectacular sight of the fireworks being launched amid a shower of sparks is truly impressive. Don't miss the collaboration between hand-held fireworks and fireworks!

[Toyokawa Inari] One of Japan's three major Inari shrines. Among common people in the Edo period, it was considered a benevolent deity that brings prosperity to business, safety for the home, and good fortune, and even today it attracts many worshippers. The rows of over 1,000 stone fox statues donated by believers are a sight to behold. There are also many places to eat in the town around the temple, with "Toyokawa Inari Sushi" being a popular choice.

[Toyokawa Inari] One of Japan's three major Inari shrines. Among common people in the Edo period, it was considered a benevolent deity that brings prosperity to business, safety for the home, and good fortune, and even today it attracts many worshippers. The rows of over 1,000 stone fox statues donated by believers are a sight to behold. There are also many places to eat in the town around the temple, with "Toyokawa Inari Sushi" being a popular choice.

Toyokawa Inari Shrine will be opening its doors to the public for the first time in 72 years. The normally hidden Buddha statue, the Gozen-dachi-sonzo, which is not usually on display, will be specially exhibited.

Toyokawa Inari Shrine will be opening its doors to the public for the first time in 72 years. The normally hidden Buddha statue, the Gozen-dachi-sonzo, which is not usually on display, will be specially exhibited.

Toyokawa Inari Shrine Main Hall

Toyokawa Inari Shrine Main Hall

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[Travel conditions]

Departure point/Destination: Tokyo/Aichi

Trip duration: Day trip

Transportation used: Shinkansen (bullet train) and chartered bus.

Operating bus companies: Hamamatsu Bus, and other bus companies contracted by our company.

Meals: Breakfast 0, Lunch 0, Dinner 1 (packed lunch)

Minimum number of participants: 15 people

Tour guide: 1 person

[Travel planning/execution]

Company Name: T-LIFE Holdings Co., Ltd.

Address: 4F, ​​Hikarigaoka MK Building, 5-11-26 Takamatsu, Nerima-ku, Tokyo

Registration Number: Japan Tourism Agency Registered Travel Agency No. 197

Affiliated travel industry association: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)

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KKDAY JAPAN Co., Ltd.

2nd Floor, WESTALL Yotsuya Building, 1-22-5 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004, Japan

Registered Travel Agency No. 2045, Commissioner of the Japan Tourism Agency

Member organization: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)

Reminders

  • A minimum of 15 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 10 day(s) before the departure date

  • This is a group tour with Japanese customers. A tour guide will not accompany you on this tour.

  • The event will be held even in heavy rain, but the scheduled program may be changed or shortened. The event will be canceled if a storm warning, heavy rain warning, or similar severe weather is expected.

  • Parasols and umbrellas are not permitted in the spectator area. If rain is expected, please bring rain gear.

  • Smoking is prohibited inside the fireworks venue.

  • Standing is not permitted in the viewing area as it would block the view of other customers. Please be sure to sit down and watch the show.

  • Please refrain from taking photos that may cause inconvenience to customers behind you (such as taking photos with the camera higher than your head). Please note that tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks are not permitted.

  • Customers cannot choose the direction or location of their seats. Please understand that we cannot answer inquiries regarding seating arrangements.

  • Each person will be assigned one seat. Customers with an odd number of participants may be seated with other guests.

  • If you have food allergies, a disability, or any other special needs, please inform us when making your reservation. Please note that we may not be able to accommodate all requests depending on the circumstances.

  • Since we will be departing after watching the fireworks, we will be returning to Tokyo Station late at night. Please make your own arrangements for transportation home after returning to Tokyo Station. Any expenses incurred due to delays, such as the need to use a taxi or stay overnight, will be at your own expense.

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