The Adachi Fireworks Festival is held on the Arakawa River floodplain in northern Tokyo and is renowned for its extremely high launch density — approximately 13,000 shells fired in just 60 minutes. The broad, flat launch site allows for low-altitude Niagara-style waterfall fireworks as well as towering star-mine set pieces. It consistently ranks among the top five summer fireworks events in the greater Tokyo area for sheer spectacle.
- Type
- Festival
- Category
- Fireworks
- Season
- Summer
- Month
- Late July
- Region
- Kanto
- Prefecture
- Tokyo
- City
- Adachi, Tokyo
Highlights
- ◆13,000 shells in just 60 minutes — one of Tokyo's densest displays
- ◆Niagara waterfall fireworks along the riverbank
- ◆Vast Arakawa floodplain with unobstructed sightlines
- ◆Premium reserved seating areas available
- ◆Access via Kitasenju or Ushida stations