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Niigata-Nagaoka Fireworks Festival Day Trip | Summer Limited-Time Display of Japan's Three Major Fireworks Displays, Local Lunch, and Hot Spring Experience (Departure from Ueno/Shinjuku)
Niigata-Nagaoka Fireworks Festival Day Trip | Summer Limited-Time Display of Japan's Three Major Fireworks Displays, Local Lunch, and Hot Spring Experience (Departure from Ueno/Shinjuku)
Niigata-Nagaoka Fireworks Festival Day Trip | Summer Limited-Time Display of Japan's Three Major Fireworks Displays, Local Lunch, and Hot Spring Experience (Departure from Ueno/Shinjuku)
Niigata-Nagaoka Fireworks Festival Day Trip | Summer Limited-Time Display of Japan's Three Major Fireworks Displays, Local Lunch, and Hot Spring Experience (Departure from Ueno/Shinjuku)
Niigata-Nagaoka Fireworks Festival Day Trip | Summer Limited-Time Display of Japan's Three Major Fireworks Displays, Local Lunch, and Hot Spring Experience (Departure from Ueno/Shinjuku)

Niigata-Nagaoka Fireworks Festival Day Trip | Summer Limited-Time Display of Japan's Three Major Fireworks Displays, Local Lunch, and Hot Spring Experience (Departure from Ueno/Shinjuku)


Booking confirmation: within 4 days before the departure
Duration:1 day(s)
Guided language: 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 21 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Nagaoka Fireworks Festival: One of Japan's Three Major Fireworks Festivals | A Breathtaking View You Must See Once in Your Lifetime
  • Fireworks Festival × Hot Springs × Gourmet Food | A One-Day Experience of the Essence of Summer in Japan
  • Local delicacies | Savoring Japan's three major "Mizusawa Udon" noodles
  • Departing from Tokyo | Private car service, no need to plan transfers
  • Hot Spring Experience | Relax in a hot spring and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Japanese hot spring culture.
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  • Nagaoka Fireworks Festival

The Nagaoka Fireworks Festival is the largest annual summer fireworks display in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, and is one of the three major fireworks festivals in Japan. It features over 20,000 fireworks and is renowned for its spectacular scale and high-density choreography. The most iconic displays, the "Reconstruction Prayer Fireworks" and the "Shosan-shaku-dama," are breathtaking, and the expansive venue along the riverbanks provides a truly immersive viewing experience.

The allure of the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival lies not only in its spectacular fireworks but also in its profound historical significance. Originating from the spirit of post-war reconstruction and the prayer for peace, each firework symbolizes blessings and hope for the future. In particular, large-scale creative fireworks displays such as "Phoenix" and "Long Wave of Light" transform the night sky into a magnificent sea of ​​light. Combining breathtaking fireworks, touching stories, and the atmosphere of a summer night, it is hailed as a Japanese fireworks festival "a must-see in one's lifetime."

One of Japan's three major fireworks festivals, its spectacular scale illuminates the entire summer night sky.

One of Japan's three major fireworks festivals, its spectacular scale illuminates the entire summer night sky.

More than 10,000 fireworks were launched simultaneously, creating an overwhelming visual feast.

More than 10,000 fireworks were launched simultaneously, creating an overwhelming visual feast.

Combining history and religious significance, this is a must-see Japanese fireworks festival in one's lifetime.

Combining history and religious significance, this is a must-see Japanese fireworks festival in one's lifetime.

Visit the century-old Ikaho Onsen town and experience Japanese hot spring culture.

Visit the century-old Ikaho Onsen town and experience Japanese hot spring culture.

Mizusawa udon is one of the three major udon noodle brands in Japan and a must-try classic dish in the area.

Mizusawa udon is one of the three major udon noodle brands in Japan and a must-try classic dish in the area.

Create your own unique Japanese summer memories with a day trip that combines fireworks, local cuisine, and hot springs.

Create your own unique Japanese summer memories with a day trip that combines fireworks, local cuisine, and hot springs.

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[Tourism Conditions]

Travel departure point and destination: Tokyo and Niigata

Trip duration: Day trip

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company names: Sunshine Tourism / KEY JAPAN Co., Ltd. / Ryufuji Tourism, etc.

Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 1 time, Dinner 1 time

Accommodation facilities: None

Minimum group size: 25

Team Leader: 1

[Travel Planning/Implementation]

Operating Company Name: LION TRAVEL JAPAN Co., Ltd.

Address: 7th Floor, Toranomon Central Building, 1-7-1 Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

License Number: Tourism Agency Official Registration Travel Agent No. 1892

Name of travel agency: Japan Travel Agents Association (Regular Member)

Reminders

  • 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 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • The fireworks display will be very crowded, so please be sure to follow the leader's instructions and do not be late.

  • Due to limited space in the luggage compartments, each person is limited to one large suitcase on board. Please be aware of this.

  • There will be free time before the fireworks display begins. You can visit the nearby night market to buy local food. In summer, it is recommended to prepare for sun protection and bring insect repellent.

  • On the day of the fireworks display, the venue is expected to be packed with hundreds of thousands of people. There is a high chance that network equipment may be unusable. We appreciate your understanding.

  • Although the ground at the fireworks venue will be covered with plastic mats, they may not be very comfortable to sit on. If needed, you may bring your own cushions. Please note that folding chairs, simple chairs, tripods, and other similar items are strictly prohibited from being brought into the venue.

  • It generally takes about 10 minutes to walk from the venue to the viewing area. You will need to wait on-site before the fireworks begin. ※In case of crowds, it may take approximately 30-40 minutes to walk from the parking lot to your viewing area.

  • We recommend bringing sun protection items such as umbrellas, hats, towels, water bottles, and flashlights; there are no shades or shelters at the venue, and lighting is insufficient around the parking lot and restrooms. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes for easy movement on the day of the fireworks display. Umbrellas are prohibited inside the venue; we suggest bringing a lightweight raincoat.

  • The itinerary prioritizes arriving on time for the fireworks display start time, and the time spent at each attraction may be adjusted accordingly. Please note that no refunds will be given if you are unable to arrive at the fireworks display start time due to road delays.

  • The bus and restaurant seats used during the experience tour may involve sharing a table or seat with other members of the tour group, depending on the tour leader and facility arrangements on the day. Please understand that bus seats are subject to on-site allocation and cannot be specified.

  • The hot spring tour is an optional experience at your own expense. If you do not wish to participate, you may rest on the bus.

FAQ

1. When is the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival typically held?

The Nagaoka Fireworks Festival is an annual summer event, renowned as one of Japan's three great fireworks festivals. It is typically held on August 2nd and 3rd. This spectacular event offers a grand-scale visual feast, attracting visitors to experience its unique displays and festive atmosphere.

2. What are the best viewing considerations for the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival?

For the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival, the best viewing experience involves finding a location with an unobstructed view of the Shinano River, where the fireworks are launched. Designated viewing areas offer excellent perspectives. It's advisable to arrive early to secure a good spot, especially if you don't have reserved seating. The festival is known for its massive fireworks, including the "Phoenix" display, which requires a wide panoramic view to appreciate its scale.

3. How can I purchase tickets and secure seating for the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival?

Tickets for the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival's designated seating areas are highly sought after and often sell out quickly. You can pre-purchase tickets through various online platforms. Booking through KKday offers a convenient way to secure your spot for the festival, ensuring you have a reserved seat to enjoy the spectacular displays without the hassle of finding a viewing spot on arrival. This also often includes other tour elements like transportation and meals, simplifying your travel plans.

4. What is the typical duration of the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival?

The main fireworks display at the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival typically lasts for approximately two hours each evening. During this time, a continuous sequence of large-scale fireworks, including unique and impressive displays like the "Phoenix" and Niagara Falls fireworks, captivates spectators. The event provides a concentrated and immersive viewing experience.

5. What is the historical significance behind the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival?

The Nagaoka Fireworks Festival holds significant historical meaning, originating as a memorial event to commemorate the victims of the 1945 Nagaoka air raid during World War II. It also serves as a prayer for peace and reconstruction for the city. This solemn yet beautiful tradition has evolved into one of Japan's most spectacular summer celebrations, blending remembrance with hope and artistic expression through fireworks.

6. What are the transportation options for reaching the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival from Tokyo?

Reaching the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival from Tokyo typically involves taking the Joetsu Shinkansen to Nagaoka Station, followed by local transportation. However, this day trip offers a convenient solution with private chartered transportation directly from Tokyo (Ueno/Shinjuku). This eliminates the need to plan complex train transfers or worry about crowded public transport, providing a stress-free and comfortable journey to and from the festival.

7. What kind of local cuisine is included during the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival day trip?

During the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival day trip, you'll have the opportunity to savor local gourmet food, specifically Mizusawa Udon. This is one of Japan's three great udon varieties, known for its smooth texture and distinct flavor. This culinary experience is designed to immerse you in the local culture and provide a delightful meal as part of your overall festival experience.

8. What kind of hot spring experience can be expected on the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival tour?

The Nagaoka Fireworks Festival tour includes a relaxing hot spring bathing experience. This allows you to unwind and soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters, experiencing a traditional aspect of Japanese culture. It's a perfect way to relax and rejuvenate before or after the excitement of the fireworks display, adding a unique dimension to your summer day trip.

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