Toast the fireworks with champagne!
Fireworks festival cruising (Tokyo Bay, rivers) features
Fireworks are a summer tradition in Japan.
Everybody wants to enjoy fireworks on a summer evening!
But don’t you find the crowds at fireworks festivals daunting?
It’s a lot of work to find a space, to get something to eat, and even just to go to the restroom.
At a time like that, you might find yourself envying those who can see the fireworks from their homes.
But in fact, there’s another surefire spot for viewing fireworks, one you may not be aware of.
A charter cruise!
You can watch the fireworks from the deck of a cruiser.
By chartering the entire boat, you’ve got your own fireworks venue.
You can simply enjoy the fireworks in a comfortable environment away from the madding crowds.
But what makes this option most attractive is its proximity to the action.
For fireworks launched from the sea, the view from on board is much closer than from land.
The sight of fireworks going off all around you is sure to be a memorable one.
While you can view the fireworks from inside the cabin, since the lights are dimmed during the event, the best view is from the deck.
Wearing summer yukata robes makes for an even more festive atmosphere.
If you want even more of a festival experience, we recommend the festival option or other choices.
Since summer marks a break from the busy working schedule, you don’t want to waste time or add unnecessary stress.
A charter cruise is a way to create an ultimate occasion by spending time with valued friends.
Cruise plan budget and overview
Operation period | June-December each year |
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Price per person | 20,000-50,000 yen |
Minimum amount | From 200,000 yen |
Passenger range | 2-600 persons |
特記事項 | Adachi Fireworks Festival (Kitasenju): 12,000 fireworks Yokohama Sparking Twilight (Yamashita Park): 3,000 fireworks Katsushika Summer Festival Fireworks (Shibamata Ballpark): 12,000 fireworks Kamakura Fireworks Festival (Yuigahama): 2,500 fireworks Sumida River Fireworks Festival (Asakusa): 20,000 fireworks Urayasu Summer Festival Fireworks (Urayasu): 8,700 fireworks Itabashi Fireworks Festival (Itabashi): 14,000 fireworks Edogawa Fireworks Festival (Ichikawa): 14,000 fireworks Southern Beach Chigasaki Fireworks Festival (Southern Beach): 3,000 fireworks Hachioji Fireworks Festival (Hachioji Stadium): 3,600 fireworks Kanagawa Shimbun Fireworks Festival (Minato Mirai): 15,000 fireworks Koto City Fireworks Festival (Kasai): 4,000 fireworks Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival (Harumi Wharf): 12,000 fireworks |
*Prices are subject to change depending on the vessel, cuisine, etc.