The 47th Sumida River Fireworks Festival in 2024: Highlights and Secret View Spots (July 27th,Sat)


This fireworks festival, with over half a century of history, exudes the warm-hearted spirit of Tokyo’s downtown.

The viewing seats are so close to the launch site that the sound of the fireworks resonates throughout your body, offering one of the most immersive and thrilling experiences in the city. Featuring 15,000 fireworks, this event is particularly known for its grand finale, the spectacular Silver Kamuro display. These fireworks spread out in the sky, with shimmering silver trails gracefully descending, creating a breathtaking visual that lives up to its name.


LocationFirst Site: Downstream of Sakura Bridge to upstream of Kototoi Bridge
Second Site: Downstream of Komagata Bridge to upstream of Umaya Bridge
DateJuly 27, 2024 (Sat)
Event Time19:00 – 20:30
Firework Duration60 minutes
In Case of Bad WeatherProceeding in light rain (canceled in severe weather)
Ticket Price for Reserved SeatsNone
AccessFirst Site: 15 minutes walk from Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, or Toei Subway Asakusa Station

Second Site: 5 minutes walk from Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway Asakusa Station, or Toei Subway Kuramae Station.
Official Websitehttps://www.sumidagawa-hanabi.com/#

First site

Second site

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The Secret View Spot


The Sumida River Fireworks Festival is a grand event, and many people may want to avoid the crowds and enjoy the fireworks at a leisurely pace.

Here are some recommended spots for watching the Sumida River Fireworks Festival, which can be viewed from a wide area. Enjoy the summer night fireworks in Tokyo with your family, friends, or loved ones.

Shioiri Park


The embankment within “Shiokaze Park” is a hidden gem for viewing fireworks.

Although it is a bit further from the launch site, you can leisurely enjoy the fireworks from the embankment. Since some spot reservation might be necessary, it’s best to go early to secure a good place.

The Arakawa River in Katsushika Ward


As the embankment is along the Arakawa River, it offers a spacious area where you can sit and enjoy the fireworks.

Typically a popular spot for cyclists and runners due to its open riverbanks, it becomes a hidden gem during the fireworks festival. Since it is away from the main venue, you can relax and enjoy the show without getting caught in the crowds.

Dozobori Park


An excellent spot to leisurely watch the fireworks up close is “Dōzōbori Park.”

With no tall buildings nearby, it offers an unobstructed view, making it a perfect hidden gem. Enjoy the fireworks at a relaxed pace from the park.

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