Stay Home Fireworks Festival

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    Photo: Saitama Tourism and International Relations BureauSaitama city fireworks festival 2019
  2. Stay Home Fireworks Festival
    Photo: Saitama Tourism and International Relations BureauSaitama city fireworks festival 2019
  3. Stay Home Fireworks Festival
    Photo: Saitama Tourism and International Relations BureauSaitama city fireworks festival 2019
  4. Stay Home Fireworks Festival
    Photo: Saitama Tourism and International Relations BureauSaitama city fireworks festival 2019
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Time Out says

With the majority of summer festivals and fireworks displays cancelled this year, Saitama city, just north of Tokyo, has come up with a new spin on its usual hanabi event – the Stay Home Fireworks Festival. The spectacle is being held to celebrate the city’s 20th anniversary, after incorporating the former cities of Urawa, Omiya and Yono in 2001.

Fireworks will be set off at different places across the city over a span of around five minutes. However, to discourage crowds during the pandemic, the exact date, time and locations of the fireworks displays remain a secret.

Instead, you’ll be able to enjoy the show from the comfort of your own home as a video of the fireworks, produced after the event, will be broadcast from 6.30pm on August 28 on TV Saitama and Saitama Tourism’s YouTube. Until then, if you live in Saitama, you should keep watching the skies.

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