One of the most scenic fireworks events in the Kansai region, Minato Hanabi in Kobe takes place every year at the port-side Meriken Park. Running for five days from October 20 to 24 this year, the festival features two back-to-back fireworks displays every evening from 6.30pm. The first is launched in silence, allowing you to hear every burst, bang and crackle, while the second is synchronised to music.
The entire display is expected to last around 15 minutes, featuring approximately 700 shells of fireworks. You can enjoy the spectacle for free from Meriken Park, with the shimmering Kobe Port in the background.
But don’t leave right after the show. The tree-lined paths in the park will be lit up with illuminations until 7.45pm, offering a relaxing stroll and a chance to take in Kobe’s beautiful night view.
Attendees will also receive a limited-edition sticker (while supplies last), which lets you enjoy special deals at participating shops and restaurants around the festival site.