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Japan Bucket List Alert: Experience the Sakai-Tonegawa Fireworks Festival like a local! 🎆 Sparkling September skies, riverside vibes, and over 30,000 fireworks lighting up the Tone Riverbed — this is the stuff Insta dreams are made of. Must-See Festival Guide: Tonegawa Fireworks Festival Location: Sakai Riverside Park (Tonegawa Riverbank), Sakai Town, Sashima District, Ibaraki Prefecture Date: September 13, 2025 Time: The show usually starts after sunset, but locals know — arrive early for the best spots! Local trains and buses run straight to Sakai, making access easy even for newbies. Pro Tips: Arrive early: The riverside fills up fast, especially prime viewing spots. Bring a picnic or snacks (convenience stores nearby are clutch!), plus a blanket or portable chair. Choreographed to music: The show is perfectly synced to a live soundtrack booming across the river. For the best audio experience, sit closer to the main stage. Transport hack: Use the train to Sakai Station, then catch a local bus or take a short walk to Riverside Park. Trains will be crowded post-show, so factor in patience or enjoy a late-night snack before heading back. Extras: No entry fee! Restrooms are available on-site, but lines can be long right before the show — plan ahead. It gets chilly at night in September, so pack a light jacket. Food recs: Grab local festival snacks from stalls near the riverbank — yakitori and takoyaki are classic Japanese street eats you can’t miss 🌽🍡. #japanfireworks #sakaifestival #ibarakitravel #traveltips #tripdotcom
Posted: Oct 8, 2025
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