
熊野大花火大会
花火大会Kansai(Mie)
毎年開催開催日
8月
入場料
無料
混雑度
混雑熊野大花火大会。300年の歴史を持つ海上花火。
Experience the breathtaking Kumano Fireworks, an iconic summer spectacle held annually in Kumano City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. With a rich history spanning over 300 years, this traditional festival originated as a memorial for those lost at sea and a prayer for bountiful harvests, evolving into one of Kansai's most anticipated pyrotechnic displays. Visitors can expect a vibrant atmosphere as tens of thousands gather along the scenic Kumano-nada coast. The festival typically takes place in August, transforming the night sky above the World Heritage-listed Shichiri Mihama beach into a magnificent canvas of light and sound. What truly sets Kumano Fireworks apart are its unique highlights. The renowned "Jishinbaku" fireworks are launched from two boats positioned offshore, creating a stunning panoramic effect that seems to embrace the entire bay. Another signature display is the "Maruyama Senbon Hanabi," a spectacular waterfall of light cascading down the mountainside, alongside traditional and modern aerial shells that paint intricate patterns across the dark ocean backdrop. Planning is crucial due to the festival's immense popularity. Public transport to Kumano City, particularly JR lines, becomes very crowded on the event day; consider arriving early or utilizing local shuttle services if available. Accommodation in the area fills up months in advance, so early booking is highly recommended for those planning an overnight stay. Prime viewing spots along Shichiri Mihama beach offer unparalleled vistas, but securing a good location requires early arrival. Be prepared for large crowds and bring essentials like water and snacks to fully enjoy this unforgettable Japanese summer tradition.