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- Itinerary Information -
・Meeting time: 12:45 Tokyo / 13:25 Shinjuku
・Meeting place: In front of Tokyo Marunouchi Building / in front of Shinjuku Center Building main entrance
・Departure time: 13:00 from Tokyo / 13:40 from Shinjuku
・Return information: Arrive at JR Tokyo Station around 18:30 / Arrive near JR Shinjuku Station around 18:00
- First day itinerary -
・Konosu Fireworks Festival
The Konosu Fireworks is the most representative fireworks festival in Saitama Prefecture. It was originally held by the local Young Entrepreneurs Association to boost the local economy and hope that local children would embrace their dreams. It has evolved into a super-large fireworks festival with more than 600,000 participants every year! Compared with other fireworks festivals held in summer, the Konosu Fireworks Festival is held in October, allowing visitors to enjoy the brilliant fireworks comfortably in cool weather. In 2014, the festival also launched the world's largest "four-foot-tama" and was recognized by the Golden World Record. In addition, the 300-shot "Phoenix Dance" of the Shakudama, which dyes the night sky into a sea of fireworks, is a major feature. It is the largest fireworks festival in Kanto every day in early autumn!
*Fireworks display time: 17:30~20:00
*The product includes chairs for viewing seats, all of which are reserved seats.
* Before the fireworks display begins, you will be free to move around and buy local delicacies at nearby stalls or shopping streets.
*The fireworks display will be crowded, so please be sure to keep your valuables with you.
【Notes on attending fireworks displays】
If you are attending a fireworks display in Japan for the first time, please refer to the following suggestions:
◆The fireworks display will be crowded, so please wear comfortable shoes and clothes.
◆There are trash cans at the venue, but the event is very crowded every year, so please be sure to bring your own trash bags, toilet paper, wet wipes and other cleaning supplies.
◆The fireworks display will last until the evening, so please prepare relevant lighting equipment just in case.
◆On the day of the fireworks display, there will be hundreds of thousands of people flocking to the venue, and there is a high possibility that network-related equipment will not be available. Please understand.
◆Drone usage is prohibited during fireworks displays due to safety concerns.
- Introduction to the second day's itinerary -
・Hitachi Seaside Park
There are more than 30,000 safflowers in Hitachi Seaside Park, and the "Lookout Hill" with an area of about three hectares is covered with millions of flowers and plants. The park with a total area of 200 hectares has different flowers planted in different seasons. In summer, there are endless green safflowers, and in autumn, the safflowers are red and green. In autumn, the safflowers are all red, as if competing with maple leaves for favor, which is beautiful.
・Oaraiiso-mae Shrine
This is a very historic shrine built in 856. The deity enshrined at Oarai Isomae Shrine is Omi Takamikoto, who is widely believed to bless the safety of the whole family and the prosperity of business. Speaking of Oarai Isomae Shrine, it is also famous for being one of the most famous sunrise spots and sea-viewing spots in Japan. At Oarai Isomae Shrine, there is a torii "Kamiiso no Torii" erected on the rocks of the Pacific Ocean, and the waves hitting the rocks are the background. It is a magnificent view that cannot be missed!
・Sakeretsu Isomae Shrine
Sakare Isozen Shrine is located on the eastern coast of Ibaraki Prefecture, facing Oarai Isozen Shrine. It was built in the same era. The 300-year-old trees in the shrine are a natural scenery that cannot be missed. In recent years, Sakare Isozen Shrine has been very lucky. In the past few years, the lottery ticket sales office where the priests and shrine maidens of the shrine are responsible for praying has won a total of more than 6 billion yen. It is considered by local Japanese to be a shrine that cannot be missed when worshiping the god of fortune!
・Pear picking experience
Pears are rich in nutrients, rich in potassium and polyphenol compounds, and have significant effects on fatigue recovery and beauty! In this pear orchard, you can enjoy a variety of Japanese pears from early-maturing varieties to late-maturing varieties such as "Kousui", "Toyosui", "Kari", "Shinko", and "Akimine". Pears are rich in dietary fiber and water, and are precious fruits with high nutritional value!
※If the pears do not grow as expected due to bad weather, etc., we will prepare pear souvenirs instead.
Saitama Prefecture's largest fireworks display, the Konosu Fireworks Festival
A million-dollar view only available in autumn! Hitachi Seaside Park "Broom Grass"
Oarai Isomae Shrine with a stunning sea-view torii
Japan's most popular shrine for bringing good luck: Sakare Iso-mae Shrine
Duration | 2 Days. |
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Address | Konosu Fireworks Festival Venue. |
Category | Tours |