[Travel conditions]
Departure point/Destination: Aichi/Mie
Trip duration: Day trip
Transportation used: Chartered bus
Bus company operating the service: JAMJAMEXPRESS or affiliated cooperating bus company
Meal plan: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times
Accommodation used: None
Minimum number of participants: 25
Tour guide: 1
Guide: 0
[Travel planning/execution]
Company Name: Japan Youth Co., Ltd.
Address: 4-7-2 Nishi-Iko, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 121-0824, Japan
Registration Number: Aichi Prefecture Governor Registration No. 2-625
Affiliated travel industry association: Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA)
[Consignment Sales]
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)
A minimum of 25 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 3 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 20 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
For safety reasons, we do not allow infants or young children to ride the bus free of charge. Please note that even if you come to the meeting place on the day of travel, we may refuse your boarding.
Meals are not included. Please eat or prepare your own meals beforehand.
In the event of significant delays due to traffic congestion or other reasons, the time spent at VISION and Ise Jingu Shrine's Inner Shrine may be shortened or the itinerary may be omitted.
Due to traffic congestion after the fireworks display, our arrival in Nagoya may be delayed. As we will be returning late at night, please be mindful of your transportation options if you are planning to use public transport.
Due to the presence of trees in the direction of the launch, some of the effects may be difficult to see.
There are no places to purchase drinks near the spectator seats. We recommend that you bring your own drinks in advance.
For safety reasons, we do not allow infants or young children to ride the bus free of charge. Please note that even if you come to the meeting place on the day of travel, we may refuse your boarding.
Seat assignments cannot be specified. When using a standard bus, the last row may be row 5, but it will be treated the same as a regular seat.
Please note that we cannot reimburse you for any expenses (such as taxi fares or accommodation costs) incurred due to delays or traffic conditions on the day of the tour.
A tour guide will accompany you, but please note that onboard announcements and information will only be provided in Japanese.
Yes, the Ise Grand Shrine Dedication National Fireworks Festival is recognized as one of Japan's three major competitive fireworks festivals. This distinction highlights its significant scale and the high level of pyrotechnic artistry showcased during the event.
During the Ise Grand Shrine Dedication National Fireworks Festival, approximately 8,400 fireworks illuminate the night sky. This large volume contributes to the festival's grand scale and spectacular visual experience for attendees.
The Ise Grand Shrine Dedication National Fireworks Festival features competitive fireworks in two distinct divisions: the 'launching fireworks' category and the 'starmines' category. These competitions highlight different aspects of pyrotechnic skill and creativity.
Pyrotechnicians participating in the Ise Grand Shrine Dedication National Fireworks Festival play a special role by dedicating their work to the Ise Grand Shrine. This tradition makes the event a sacred occasion where artisans pray for safety throughout the year, adding a spiritual dimension to the competition.
Yes, the Ise Grand Shrine Dedication National Fireworks Festival showcases pyrotechnicians who have been specially selected from various regions across Japan. This brings a diverse range of styles and expertise to the competition, offering a rich viewing experience.
The Ise Grand Shrine Dedication National Fireworks Festival holds significant cultural importance as a devotional event. It is a unique occasion where fireworks are offered to the Ise Grand Shrine, embodying prayers for safety and prosperity from pyrotechnicians and the community, enriching Japan's traditional arts.
Attendees can expect to witness a spectacular array of displays, including approximately 8,400 fireworks that color the night sky. The festival features competitive segments with 'launching fireworks' and intricate 'starmines' from top pyrotechnicians, promising diverse and breathtaking visual experiences.
Yes, the Ise Grand Shrine Dedication National Fireworks Festival holds a very special place in Japan as one of its three major competitive fireworks festivals. Its unique aspect of dedication to the Ise Grand Shrine, combined with high-level pyrotechnic competition, sets it apart as a premier cultural and entertainment event.