What to do and see in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu-Okinawa: The Best Seasonal Fireworks

December 24, 2021 Marianna Hollaway


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1. Fukuoka Higashi-ku Fireworks

Kashiihama, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka Fukuoka Prefecture http://higashiku-hanabi.com/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Fukuoka Higashi-ku Fireworks

This fireworks festival is held at Kashiihama Beach (near Kataosa Beach) on Hakata Bay, located near Kashii-gu, a shrine dedicated to the Empress Jingu. Approximately 7,700 multicolored fireworks are launched, vividly painting the summer night sky. In addition to viewing the show from the land, the floating restaurant Mariera offers a popular dining cruise for guests to enjoy the fireworks at sea. In the spirit of a fireworks display "for the people, by the people," the cleanup the next day relies on volunteers.

2. Ariake Sea Fireworks

Mutsugoro Land, Yanagawa Fukuoka Prefecture +81 70-7611-8327 http://www.yanagawa-net.com/news_event_detail.php?id=62
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Ariake Sea Fireworks

This fireworks display is held in the city of Yanagawa, facing the bay on the Ariake Sea. The launching site and viewing area are very close to each other, giving a feeling that the large fireworks are even bigger. The greatest highlights of the show are the "Sky Niagara Yanagawa Special" that travels about one kilometer, and the starmine viewed at a wide angle. In addition to the usual venue, barbecue seats are available for a fee, and tons of fun can be had in the evening before the show at various shops and events.

3. Nakagawa Festival

Kamikajiwara Nakagawamachi Kajiwara Playground, Chikushi-gun Fukuoka Prefecture +81 92-952-1456 http://www.town.fukuoka-nakagawa.lg.jp/soshiki/4/maturi46.html
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

The Nakagawa Festival is held every August in Nakagawa, Chikushi District, Fukuoka Prefecture. The festival combines a night market with a variety of stage events like quizzes and concerts. For a finale, the small town will be filled with a fireworks display with 4,000 launches. The show can be viewed from the festival grounds, or you can take a shuttle bus around the town that stops in the country to see the show in peaceful surrounds.

4. Okawa Fireworks

Chikugo River Playground, Okawa Fukuoka Prefecture +81 944-87-0923 http://www.okawa-kk.com/events/detail/319
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

This fireworks show in Okawa, Fukuoka Prefecture has a history going back 60 years. The Chikugo River where the display is held is one of the premier rivers of the Kyushu region, and this is the largest fireworks display held in its lower reaches. The area has no tall buildings to obstruct your view of the show, so spectators are sure to be able to appreciate the roughly 5,000 fireworks from the large river terrace or the opposite bank. The festival is held every year in early August, and is always bustling with street stalls.

5. Iizuka Noryo Fireworks

Iizuka Fukuoka Prefecture http://www.iizuka-cci.org/tiiki/event/hanabi/hanabi%20%20mae.html
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

In Iizuka in Fukuoka Prefecture, head to Nakano-shima on the Onga River to find a historic fireworks show that has been held over ninety times. 6,000 Fireworks are launched into the night sky. They include a 400m "waterfall" and massive special fireworks considered to be the largest in the western Japan area. Finally, there are creative interpretations like fireworks simulating a motorcycle racing down a track -- inspired by the nearby racetrack.

6. Miyama Noryo Fireworks

Miyama Fukuoka Prefecture +81 944-63-8000 http://www.miyama-shokokai.jp/hanabi/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Miyama in Fukuoka Prefecture is known as a key fireworks region, so you can expect its own event to be spectacular: 8,000 fireworks go off, with 30 fancy ones -- the largest scale fireworks display in the prefecture. The local fireworks craftsmen vie to outdo each other, with new pieces appearing seemingly each year. Spectactors will be amazed at the "live music" fireworks and the fireworks with messages written in them. The event is held around the Yabe River, with a 1km long flowing fireworks "waterfall" at the end.

7. Ashiya Fireworks

Ashiya-machi, Onga-gun Fukuoka Prefecture +81 93-221-1001 http://ashikan.jp/event/hanabi/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Ashiya Fireworks

A traditional fireworks festival that has been held since the Taisho era (1912-1926), this show spans the mouth of the Onga River area and is held each summer. Pontoons in the river launch off close to 7,000 fireworks in exquisite timing, and this show can be seen from either bank. A must-see is the way large blooming rings of fireworks explode in tune to festive music. Another can't-miss are the "underwater" fireworks that seem to bloom out of the water. The show concludes with a beautiful waterfall flowing into the river from both banks.

8. Kanmon Kaikyo Fireworks

Moji-ku, Kitakyushu Fukuoka Prefecture +81 93-381-9795
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Kanmon Kaikyo Fireworks

This unique fireworks festival is held on both banks of the Kannon Straits, branching Kyushu (Moji-ku, Kitakyushu) and Honshu (Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi). Originally launched in 1985 on the Shimonoseki side for those who had come home for the Obon holiday, the festival expanded to the Moji side in 1988, upon which it became a joint event. 13,000 Fireworks (6,500 each side) are launched, making this the largest fireworks festival in western Japan. Attendees can also watch the show at sea from sightseeing boats in service the day of the event.

9. Chikugo River Fireworks

Kurume Fukuoka Prefecture http://kurume-matsuri.info/fire/index.html
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Chikugo River Fireworks

The popularity and scale of this festival, held on the banks of the Chikugo River in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, make it one of the premier fireworks festivals in western Japan. Some 18,000 fireworks are launched, such as barrages of spectacular star mines, No. 10 Ball fireworks that open into enormous flowers in the night sky, and a substantial supply of set fireworks such as firework waterfalls. Due in part to the large number of spectators, the fireworks are launched simultaneously from two sites, Kyomachi and Sasayama. The festival is thought to have originated in festivities to mark the completion of the Suitengu Shrine in 1650, so even today the fireworks serve as offertory fireworks for the Suitengu Summer Festival.

10. Kukinoumi Fireworks

Or Tobataku, Kitakyushu Fukuoka Prefecture http://www.city.kitakyushu.lg.jp/wakamatsu/file_0033.html
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

Kukinoumi Fireworks

The Kukinoumi Fireworks Festival has been held annually since 1986. Smack-dab in the center of Dokai Bay appear pontoons, and they launch fireworks into the sky. Close to 300,000 people visit this event a year, considered a Kita-Kyushu specialty. These include the "Otama Ju-go" and other amazing fireworks, with close to 4,000 exploding in tune to music. The finale is concluded with a 260m "waterfall" of fireworks over the Wakato Bridge. The amazing light shower seems to flow into the bay.

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