Held as the eve festival of the Toyohashi Gion Festival, this fireworks display takes place along the Toyokawa riverbank. The festival honors Yoshida Shrine, the birthplace of hand-held fireworks (testubo hanabi). Expect approximately 12,000 fireworks including competition displays, wide starmine formations, water-based effects, goldfish fireworks, memorial tributes, and music-synchronized shows. This historic festival was counted among Japan's three greatest fireworks displays during the Edo period. Reserved seating is available for optimal viewing.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
