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Summer festivals, fireworks displays, and summer festivals are must-sees during the hot summer


In August, the hottest season in Japan, local shrines hold summer festivals all over the country, focusing on Obon .
There will be fireworks displays and summer festivals that children love .

At night, there are loud sounds of goldfish scooping and yo-yos, and many people go out to see the spectacular and beautiful fireworks.
A national event day where everyone from children to adults can feel the summer...
Here we will explain this summer tradition in detail.

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A fun summer festival in yukata



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1. The history of summer festivals and fireworks displays: What is the difference between them and summer festivals?
~Learn about traditional Japanese summer events~


2. How to spend time with your family at a summer festival: Tips for enjoying fireworks and summer festivals ~ Ideas the whole family can enjoy ~


3. Tips for enjoying summer festivals and summer festivals while saving money ~ Tips for enjoying fireworks festivals easily ~


4. Enjoy the food stalls! Popular foods at summer festivals and fireworks displays - Summer delicacies to try at summer festivals


5. Summer festivals and fireworks displays deepen community ties ~ Summer festivals create community ties ~


6. Fireworks displays and summer festivals are stylishly dressed in yukata ~ How to dress and prepare for participating in yukata and jinbei ~


7. Schedule of fireworks festivals and drone shows nationwide in 2025 ~ Summer festival information from all over Japan ~


8. Tips for safely enjoying summer festivals and fireworks displays ~ How to avoid crowds at summer festivals ~


9. Passing on the charm of summer festivals and fireworks displays to the next generation ~ Preserving Japanese traditions through summer festivals ~


10. Best photo spots for summer festivals and fireworks displays - Tips for taking great photos at summer festivals


11. Enjoy drums and music at summer festivals and summer festivals ~ A music experience to liven up the fireworks festival ~


12. Summary: Tips for enjoying summer festivals and fireworks displays ~ Coloring the summer with summer festivals ~



Summer Festival

1. The Japanese spirit embodied in summer shrine festivals: A true seasonal tradition to be experienced now


The boom of a drum reverberates across the night sky , signaling the start of the shrine's summer festival.

Along with this sound, the powerful shouts of the people carrying the mikoshi echo throughout the town, and the moment arrives when the whole town becomes one and gets into the rhythm of the festival .

This summer festival is an important event that reflects the deep soul of the Japanese people, and is held to pray for bountiful harvests and good health.

Within the shrine grounds, the scene unfolds of people in bright yukatas, smiling and dancing, holding hands to the sounds of flutes and drums.

As the night deepens, fireworks marking the finale of the festival suddenly burst into flames across the night sky, taking everyone's breath away with their momentary beauty.

Shrine summer festivals not only deepen local ties, but are also a source of pride for Japan that should be passed on to future generations.

By experiencing the traditions of the festival firsthand, and with a desire to pass them on to the next generation, we can pass on our culture to our children so that it will continue forever.

This summer festival is an important opportunity to connect regions and generations and pass on the Japanese spirit to future generations.






2. Experience Japanese summer wisdom at summer festivals: Cool traditions that soothe the body and mind


The sound of the gently flowing river and the light of lanterns swaying in the night breeze.

This is the Japanese wisdom for staying cool during the summer - the summer festivals.

The aroma of savory fried noodles and cold shaved ice wafts from the food stalls lined up in the shrine grounds, and children in yukata robes are happily engrossed in scooping goldfish .

Summer festivals not only provide a chance to forget the heat, but also a place to deepen bonds with family and friends.

As the evening sky gradually turns to night, the soft light of the lanterns illuminates the path , and thoughts of ancestors and loved ones from the past quietly fill the heart.

The quiet and deep healing power of this festival is a beautiful Japanese custom that we would like to pass on to future generations.






3. Miracles in the night sky at fireworks festivals: A fleeting art of light and sound that colors Japan's summer


The sound of a bang echoing through the night sky is accompanied by the sudden appearance of flowers of light - this is the appeal of fireworks displays.

The colorful lights that fill your field of vision vividly color the summer night sky, and it's a moment when you feel as if time has stopped, as if by magic .

The transience of fireworks, which disappear in an instant , enhances their beauty and leaves a deep impression on the hearts of those who see them.

This art of light and sound is a tradition that has continued since the Edo period and is an important part of Japanese culture that reflects the Japanese aesthetic sense .

Cheers echo along with the explosion of the fireworks , and then silence as we wait for the next firework.

All of this adds a special magic to summer evenings.

Watching the fireworks side by side with family and friends is a moment that truly deepens bonds , and the emotion is hard to put into words.

Fireworks festivals are not just entertainment , but the ultimate summer art that combines Japanese aesthetics and tradition.

I want to experience this moment for myself and cherish it in my heart as a memory of the people I spent time with.






4. Summer festivals create family bonds: the Japanese spirit passed down through generations


The summer festival begins with the sound of beating drums .

The smiling faces of the children and the proud faces of their parents are all enveloped in the excitement of the festival.

Children watching their fathers carrying the mikoshi will surely vow in their hearts that they too want to join that procession someday.

Summer festivals are a special opportunity to deepen family bonds .

Food stalls line the shrine grounds, and as the aroma of yakisoba and takoyaki fills the air, children's eyes light up with cotton candy in their hands .

As parents hold their children's hands , they are reminded of the same excitement they felt as young children.

At the end of the festival, the whole family looks up at the fireworks and is captivated by their beauty.

The Japanese spirit that has been passed down through the generations lives on in summer festivals.

By passing on this important culture to your children and enjoying it together, family bonds will become even stronger .






5. A special moment at a shrine's summer festival: Japan's pride to be passed on to the next generation


Under the scorching sun, the colorful mikoshi (portable shrine) moves slowly forward.

Shouts of "Wasshoi, Wasshoi!" ring out throughout the venue , and the excitement of the festival grows ever more.

Summer festivals at shrines are not just entertainment , but a special time that evokes Japanese pride.

During the day, the mikoshi is paraded through the town, and at night the stage moves to the shrine grounds.

Here, ancient ceremonies and rituals are performed with great solemnity , immersing all participants in the atmosphere.

The sight of people dancing to the beat of the drums as the Bon Odori circle expands is a true symbol of traditional Japanese culture .

Then, as night falls, fireworks light up the sky, spreading a sense of momentary beauty and emotion.

Passing on this special moment to the next generation will help preserve Japanese culture.





Summer Festival


6. Latest Edition A fantastic night with fireworks and drones: The latest summer festival event experience


New appeal has been added to the traditional fireworks festivals that light up the summer night sky.

That is light production using drones. In addition to the momentary beauty and power of traditional fireworks, the dynamic and fantastical shows created by drones are now attracting attention as a new highlight of summer festivals .

The show using drones can be described as a three-dimensional light art floating in the night sky.

Watching hundreds of drones fly in perfect unison, creating intricate patterns and letters, is like watching a giant canvas painted in the air.

By linking it with the explosion of fireworks, it is possible to create three-dimensional swirls of light and the appearance of large, blooming flowers, providing new excitement to the audience.

In recent years, drone shows have been introduced at large-scale fireworks festivals , creating a fantastical atmosphere.

In particular, the drone movements synchronized with the music and the colors of the lights changing in real time will make the summer nights even more vivid, captivating the audience.

This new form of fireworks display goes beyond being a visual experience and has evolved into comprehensive entertainment .

Even for generations who are accustomed to traditional fireworks, the charm of these new fireworks will be felt even more strongly as a part of the summer festival season.

This new nighttime show, which combines the light art created by drones with the traditional beauty of fireworks, truly embodies the future of summer festivals .






7. List of notable drone show events being held nationwide


In recent years, light shows and fireworks displays using drones have been gaining attention all over the country. Here we will introduce some particularly noteworthy events.



1. Lake Toya Long-Run Fireworks Festival (Hokkaido)

Location: Toyako Town, Hokkaido Overview: This is a long-running fireworks festival that takes place every night for about six months from the end of April to October every year. In 2023, a drone show was introduced on a special date, and the light effects reflected on the lake surface attracted a lot of attention.


2. Fuji-Q Highland Drone Show (Yamanashi Prefecture)

Location: Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture Overview: Fuji-Q Highland sometimes holds drone shows at night events, which can be enjoyed along with illuminated roller coasters and attractions.


3. Wakasa Takahama Drone Fireworks Show (Fukui Prefecture)

Location: Takahama Town, Fukui Prefecture Summary: A drone show was held at the Wakasa Takahama Fireworks Festival, and the light art that was painted in the sky along with the fireworks was attracting attention.


4. Niigata, Echigo-Tsumari Drone Art (Niigata Prefecture)

Location: Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture Summary: This event takes place in the Echigo-Tsumari region and features a light show using drones to entertain spectators.


5. Futamiura Fireworks Festival Drone Show (Mie Prefecture)

Location: Ise City, Mie Prefecture Summary: A drone show was held at the Futamiura Fireworks Festival in 2022. The drones create light art against the backdrop of the beautiful coastline.


6. Tokyo Disneyland Drone Show

Location: Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture Summary: At Tokyo Disneyland, there are limited-time night shows using drones. It is a fantastical show where the whole park is transformed with light and sound.


7. Yokohama Port Drone Fireworks Show (Kanagawa Prefecture)

Location: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture Overview: A show combining fireworks and drones was held at an event held at Yokohama Port in 2021. The light show with the port as a backdrop became a hot topic.


8. Lake Biwa Fireworks Festival Drone Show (Shiga Prefecture)

Location: Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture Summary: In 2022, a drone show was incorporated into the fireworks festival at Lake Biwa. The light reflected on the lake surface and the fireworks created a beautiful contrast.


9. Nagasaki Lantern Festival (Nagasaki Prefecture)

Location: Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture Summary: A light show using drones was held at the Lantern Festival held in Nagasaki City. The combination of lanterns and light effects created a fantastical landscape.


10. Fukuoka Umi-no-Nakamichi Drone Show

Location: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture Overview: This event takes place at Umi-no-Nakamichi Seaside Park and features a drone show. The show is characterized by the lighting effects in the vast space.



At these events, drone shows are held in different locations according to seasons and themes, and the range of technology and performances is expanding every year.

Fireworks and light shows using drones are expected to become even more popular in the future.






8. Yukata Date: Japanese Beauty and Emotions: Experience the Colors of the Seasons at Summer Festivals


The softly flowing obi of the yukata and the cool, fluttering sleeves create a pleasant breeze in the heat of summer.

Yukata is a traditional Japanese attire that adorns summer festivals, and its coolness and beauty add a touch of elegance to summer evenings .

The colorful patterns and elegant designs seem to reflect the four seasons of Japan .

As you walk through the shrine grounds, people dressed in colorful yukatas catch your eye, creating a picturesque scene at every turn.

Attending a summer festival while wearing a yukata is more than just an event; it is a special experience .

The lights of the summer festival make the colors of the yukata stand out more vividly , and the passing of time there makes you feel like you're back in the good old days of Japan .

Through the yukata, a symbol of summer , you can experience Japanese aesthetics and sentiment and pass it on to the next generation.






9. Popular summer festivals and fireworks displays to be held in Tokyo | Event names, characteristics and expected number of participants



1. Sumida River Fireworks Festival

Number of participants: Approximately 1 million people This is Tokyo's most famous fireworks festival, with 22,000 fireworks launched into the sky.


2. Kanda Festival

Number of participants: Approximately 500,000 people One of the three major festivals of Edo, mikoshi (portable shrines) and floats (dashi) parade through the town.


3. Sanja Matsuri

Number of participants: Approximately 1.8 million people This is a large-scale festival held in Asakusa, where the portable shrine of Asakusa Shrine is carried.


4. Yasukuni Shrine Mitama Matsuri

Number of participants: Approximately 300,000 people A festival held at Yasukuni Shrine where 30,000 lanterns create a fantastical landscape.


5. Odaiba Fireworks

Number of participants: Approximately 200,000 people. A fireworks display to enjoy along with the night view of Odaiba.


6. Tokyo Bay Fireworks

Number of participants: Approximately 700,000 This fireworks display is held in Tokyo Bay, creating a beautiful contrast with the Tokyo night view.


7. Asakusa Samba Carnival

Number of participants: Approximately 500,000 A rhythmic and colorful samba festival held in Asakusa.


8. Ome Fireworks

Number of participants: Approximately 70,000 people. Held along the Tama River, this festival allows you to enjoy fireworks and the beauty of nature.


9. Roppongi Hills Bon Odori

Number of participants: Approximately 100,000 A traditional Bon Odori event held in a modern urban space.


10. Sumida River Fireworks Festival - Taito Ward

Number of participants: Approximately 600,000 people Part of the Sumida River Fireworks Festival, this event allows you to feel the atmosphere of the downtown area.






10. Popular summer festivals and fireworks displays to be held in Osaka | Event names, characteristics and expected number of participants



1. Tenjin Festival

Number of participants: Approximately 1.3 million people One of Osaka's three major festivals, and also counted as one of Japan's three major festivals, it is famous for its boat procession and fireworks.


2. Yodogawa Fireworks Festival

Number of participants: Approximately 600,000 people This is Osaka's most famous fireworks festival, with approximately 20,000 fireworks launched along the Yodo River.


3. Kishiwada Danjiri Festival

Number of participants: Approximately 500,000 people This is a dynamic festival where danjiri floats race through the city.


4. Sumiyoshi Festival

Number of participants: Approximately 200,000 This is an ancient and distinguished festival held at Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine.


5. PL Fireworks

Number of participants: Approximately 250,000 This fireworks festival, said to be the largest in the world, offers a spectacular fireworks show.


6. Namba Yasaka Festival

Number of participants: Approximately 150,000 This festival takes place in Namba and is famous for its lion-head mikoshi (portable shrine).


7. Tenjin Matsuri Fireworks

Number of participants: Approximately 700,000 people (Tenjin Festival as a whole)
The climax of the Tenjin Festival is a beautiful fireworks display that reflects off the surface of the river.


8. Osaka Castle Fireworks

Number of participants: Approximately 100,000 people You can watch the fireworks spreading across the night sky with Osaka Castle as a backdrop.


9. Ikutama Matsuri

Number of participants: Approximately 80,000 This is a large-scale festival held in Osaka city at Ikukunitama Shrine.


10. Minoo Fireworks

Number of participants: Approximately 50,000 people A quiet and calm fireworks festival held in the nature-rich Minoh.






11. The soul of summer festivals resonates through drums and music: Experience the rhythm of Japan


The powerful sound of beating drums signals the start of the festival.

The sound of the drums is the very soul of the festival .

When this sound is heard, the entire shrine comes alive and all participants feel a sense of unity .

The light melody of the flute blends with the heavy rhythm of the drums as the festival reaches its climax.

The sound of taiko drums reverberating throughout the shrine grounds on summer festival nights truly symbolizes the rhythm of Japan .

By dancing to this rhythm, children experience Japanese culture and traditions and feel the joy of sharing in the Japanese spirit just like adults .

This rhythm, experienced through festivals, is an important element in connecting Japanese culture to future generations and should continue to be cherished and protected .





Summer Festival


12. The art of fireworks that light up the night sky: A tradition of light and sound that lives on in the Japanese summer


The momentary brilliance of the huge fireworks that burst into the night sky is captivating.

Fireworks are an art of light and sound that symbolizes summer in Japan .

This tradition, which has continued since the Edo period, continues to fascinate many people even today.

The moment they are launched, the light of the fireworks instantly lights up the night sky , and the subsequent bang reverberates throughout your body .

This feeling is what makes a fireworks display so enjoyable .

Each and every firework, created with great care by firework craftsmen, is a work of art that combines Japanese aesthetic sense and craftsmanship .

This summer, as you look up at the fireworks that light up the night sky, let's once again feel the depth and beauty of Japanese culture and pass on its value to the next generation .






13. The spirit of summer festivals rooted in the local community: Passing on Japanese culture to the next generation


The spectacle of local people gathering together and carrying the mikoshi is one of the highlights of summer festivals.

The power of this event to deepen the bonds within the local community remains unchanged to this day.

Summer festivals are a place where the entire community comes together to enjoy themselves and foster Japanese culture across generations.

Through the festival, children get a real sense of being part of the community , and adults reaffirm what they should pass on to the next generation.

The spirit of summer festivals that is deeply rooted in this region is an important part of Japanese culture that will be passed down to future generations.

Participating in summer festivals fosters a sense of community and the power to build a future , and allows you to feel the strength and depth of Japanese culture.






14. Experience the healing power of the Japanese summer at summer festivals: A traditional moment to refresh your soul


A gentle, cool breeze blows through the shrine grounds , and the coolness feels pleasant on the skin on the night of the summer festival.

The soft light of the lanterns illuminates the path , and visitors enjoy a peaceful moment.

When you take a bite of the cold shaved ice , a cool sensation spreads from your body, and it feels like your soul is soothed as well.

The summer festival is a traditional Japanese event packed with wisdom for easing the summer heat .

The splashes of the water cool the ground, making the summer nights feel even cooler .

Enjoying this quiet time with family and friends allows you to forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and refresh your mind and body.






15. Summer festivals at shrines that we want to pass on to the future: Experience the spirit and culture of Japan


The summer festival held within the shrine grounds, where the lively sounds of beating drums reverberate , is a special event that embodies the spirit and culture of Japan .

The sight of colorful lanterns lighting up the night sky and the mikoshi being carried vigorously is the very essence of Japanese tradition .

Through this summer festival , we play an important role in passing on Japanese culture and spirit to the next generation .

The sight of local people coming together to enjoy the festival while listening to the sounds of traditional music echoes through the air , and is the image of Japan that we want to pass on to future generations .

By participating in festivals , children can experience Japanese traditions and adults can reaffirm their values.

Shrine summer festivals are not just events , but important Japanese cultural assets that should be passed on to future generations .





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16. Summary How to enjoy the Japanese summer: Making unforgettable memories at shrine summer festivals and summer festivals


The light of fireworks spreading across the summer night sky , the feel of cool yukata, and the excitement of festivals accompanied by the sound of beating taiko drums - all of these are essential elements for enjoying a Japanese summer .

Shrine summer festivals and summer festivals are symbolic events of the Japanese summer , and every moment you experience them will be etched deeply in your memory .

Time spent with family and friends is a treasure that can't be replaced by anything .

At summer festivals, you can experience the bustle of smiling food stalls and the beauty of fireworks that light up the night sky, creating unforgettable memories .

At the summer festival , you can enjoy a quiet and cool moment while experiencing the atmosphere of a Japanese summer.

These festivals are not just events , but a place to experience Japanese culture and spirit , and you will feel a sense of responsibility to pass on their value to the next generation .

By participating in the shrine's summer festivals and summer festivals , you can experience the essence of Japanese summer and etch its charm into your heart .

Let's take part in this wonderful tradition again this year , create unforgettable memories , and carry them into the future.





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