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-Plan details-
This is one of the largest fireworks festivals in Japan, with a total of approximately 20,000 large flowers being launched into the Tokyo night sky at both the first and second venues!
It is said that about 1 million people gather on land for the Sumida River Fireworks Festival. A sightseeing boat cruise is a great way to avoid the crowds!
The "Second Venue," which runs from downstream of Komagatabashi Bridge to upstream of Umayabashi Bridge, has more fireworks than the "First Venue," and you can enjoy a series of vivid, spectacular fireworks, including original fireworks and star mines.
-Date-
- Saturday, July 27, 2024
14:20 Boarding begins
14:30 Departure
21:30 (scheduled) Return
- Sailing schedule -
- Tennozu Yamatsu Pier → Watch the fireworks at the Sumida River viewing area (second venue) (19:30-20:30) → Tennozu Yamatsu Pier
-Vessels you use-
- Tsukinofune (canal boat) - a boat without a roof
- Regarding seats on the boat and on the deck during viewing: We will assign seats in order of reservation. All seats are reserved. Thank you for your understanding.
-Kappo bento-
Kameido Masumoto continues to convey the spirit of Edo downtown to the present day. For the maker, ingredients are where it all begins. Our craftsmen carefully select a variety of ingredients, including the flavor of Edo, Kameido Daikon radish, organic soy sauce, and locally grown eggs. These carefully selected ingredients are free of preservatives and synthetic colorings, and each dish is made with care and attention, with the traditional flavors that have been passed down through the generations. We will bring the hospitality and spirit of Kameido Masumoto to our customers.
Drinks: We provide one canned drink (alcoholic or soft drink) and one bottled tea!
When it comes to fireworks festivals in Tokyo, the Sumida River Fireworks Festival is the one!
The fireworks will be viewed in the water area around the second venue.
Japan's largest fireworks festival, with around 20,000 large flowers lit up in the Tokyo night sky
A luxurious plan that lets you watch the spectacular fireworks explode right before your eyes from the boat!
Kappo bento (photo is for illustration purposes only)
On the day, the tour will be operated by Tsukinofune.