- Enjoy the Nagaoka Festival Grand Fireworks Display from a seated area.
- Round-trip Shinkansen (bullet train) Green Car (outbound: Tokyo or Ueno to Nagaoka; return: Tsubame-Sanjo to Tokyo or Ueno)
- Use a parking lot close to the fireworks display venue (usually about a 10-minute walk).
- The first night will be spent at the Royal Tainai Park Hotel in Shin-Tainai Onsen, nestled quietly in the nature-rich Tainai area, and the second night will be spent at Izumikei, Shiratama-no-Yu, in Tsukioka Onsen, famous for its "beauty-enhancing" hot springs.
[Travel conditions]
Departure point/Destination: Tokyo/Niigata
Trip duration: 2 nights, 3 days
Transportation used: chartered bus and Shinkansen (bullet train)
Bus company: Niigata Kotsu Kanko or equivalent
Meal plan: Breakfast: 2 times / Lunch: 2 times / Dinner: 2 times (including one packed lunch)
Accommodation used:
First night: Shin-Tainai Onsen Royal Tainai Park Hotel
Japanese-style room, Western-style room (twin), or Japanese-Western style room [with bath and toilet]
Second night: Tsukioka Onsen, Shiratama no Yu Izumikei [S] "5-star inn - Platinum"
Japanese-style room [with bathroom and toilet]
*The "5-Star Hotel Platinum" designation is certified by the Tourism and Economic Newspaper.
Minimum number of participants: 2
Tour guide: 1
Guide: 0 (Guidance will be in Japanese) *A licensed tour guide will not accompany the tour.
[Travel planning/execution]
Company Name: Club Tourism International Inc
Address: 1-9-6 Edagawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Registration Number: Japan Tourism Agency Registered Travel Agency No. 1693
Affiliated travel industry association: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) Regular Member
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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)
Regarding the departure and arrival stations for the round-trip Shinkansen, during peak seasons, extra trains may be used. The departure and arrival stations (Tokyo or Ueno) for the round-trip Shinkansen will be provided on your voucher.
This course will be viewed from seated areas (Shinano River riverbed, left bank). You will be seated on folding chairs arranged on the soil of the riverbed.
We will arrive at the fireworks venue relatively early, between 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM. Since you will be waiting for a long time before the fireworks begin, please take sufficient precautions against the heat.
It usually takes about 10 minutes to walk from the bus parking lot to the viewing area. After the fireworks end, traffic congestion occurs in the city due to police traffic restrictions, so it typically takes 2 to 3 hours for buses to leave the parking lot. Therefore, although we plan to arrive at the accommodation around 25:20 (1:20 AM), this may vary significantly from the initial estimate.
In the event of severe weather, the Nagaoka Fireworks Competition may cancel the fireworks display at its discretion. If a decision is made before the tour departs from Tokyo Station, your trip will be cancelled. If no decision is made before departure, the tour will depart as scheduled. Please note that no refunds will be given for tour fees after departure.
Due to the expected heavy crowds, we will prioritize fireworks viewing in our itinerary. There is a possibility that some parts of the itinerary may be changed. Also, due to safety regulations for tour buses, there may be long waits before departure from the station or hotel.
A fee of 1,500 yen per meal will be charged for any changes to the meal plan due to food allergies, religious reasons, etc., plus any difference in price. Please notify us at least 14 days before your departure date.
Please leave the seating arrangements for transportation (bus, airplane, train, etc.) and accommodation room assignments to us. We kindly ask that you refrain from reclining your bus seat.
Even when booking for two or more people, train seats may not be adjacent or may be separated. Please be aware of this in advance.
The Nagaoka Festival Grand Fireworks Display typically takes place annually on August 2nd and 3rd. The main fireworks show usually commences around 7:20 PM and concludes near 9:10 PM. This period includes the highly anticipated grand finale, which is a key highlight for all attendees, showcasing a breathtaking series of large-scale fireworks.
The Nagaoka Fireworks Festival is primarily held along the Shinano River in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, with designated viewing areas situated on both the left and right banks. Access for visitors is often facilitated by convenient arrangements, such as the provision of a parking lot strategically located close to the fireworks display venue, typically within a 10-minute walk, ensuring easier arrival and departure for attendees.
The Nagaoka Fireworks Festival holds profound historical and cultural significance, primarily serving as a memorial for the victims of the 1945 Nagaoka Air Raid and a powerful prayer for enduring peace and reconstruction. It stands as a symbol of the city's resilience and recovery, transforming a somber historical event into a yearly celebration of hope and community spirit, making it a deeply meaningful cultural experience.
Yes, tickets are typically required for specific, designated viewing areas at the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival to ensure a prime and comfortable viewing spot. Opting for a reserved seat significantly enhances the experience by guaranteeing a clear, unobstructed view of the grand display, including its breathtaking finale. This eliminates the need to arrive early to secure a good spot, allowing you to enjoy the event without concern for crowds.
The key viewing locations for the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival are primarily situated along the Shinano River, offering expansive views from both the right and left banks. From a dedicated seated viewing area, visitors can expect a comfortable and designated space with excellent sightlines, allowing for an immersive experience of the large-scale fireworks without the typical challenges of finding a spot in crowded public areas. This provides a relaxed way to fully appreciate the spectacle.
For attendees traveling from major urban centers such as Tokyo or Ueno, travel to the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival is greatly facilitated by a round-trip Shinkansen (bullet train) service. This typically includes comfortable Green Car (first-class) tickets for both legs of the journey. The outbound trip generally takes you directly to Nagaoka, while the return departure from Tsubame-Sanjo ensures efficient and relaxing transportation to and from the festival area.
The 3-day trip includes stays at two distinct and luxurious onsen hotels. The first night is spent at the Royal Tainai Park Hotel in Shin-Tainai Onsen, which is quietly nestled within a nature-rich area, offering a serene escape. The second night features Izumikei, Shiratama-no-Yu, located in Tsukioka Onsen, renowned for its highly beneficial "beauty-enhancing" hot springs, providing a unique Japanese hospitality experience.
Beyond the spectacular Nagaoka Festival Grand Fireworks Display, the multi-day trip offers several unique Japanese cultural and relaxation experiences. It includes luxurious stays at two distinct onsen resorts: the Royal Tainai Park Hotel in Shin-Tainai Onsen, surrounded by tranquil nature, and Izumikei, Shiratama-no-Yu, in Tsukioka Onsen, famed for its "beauty-enhancing" hot springs. This provides a comprehensive journey combining grand spectacle with traditional relaxation.