One of summer’s sparkliest highlights in the fireworks festival space takes place down in Mie prefecture, where Ise Shrine will hold its annual display on Saturday July 19. Held at the Watarai Bridge by the Miyagawa river, the Ise Shrine Dedication show is one of Japan’s biggest competitive fireworks festivals, attracting artisans from throughout the country.
With 9,600 rounds of fireworks colouring the night sky, expect some amazing scenes. There will also be rows of festival stalls selling Japanese street food, and carnival games for the young and young at heart.
Tickets for paid seats are currently on sale, with individual tickets going for ¥3,500. One child under the age of 3 can enter with each adult. Group tickets for pairs and groups of up to 6 are also available and cost ¥10,000 and ¥21,000 respectively. Tickets can be bought online and at convenience stores (more information on the event website).