[Held on July 15, 2023] Explaining the highlights of the National Fireworks Festival dedicated to IseJingu!
掲載日:2023.07.12
On Saturday, July 15, 2023, fireworks dedicated to IseJingu will be launched.
The 71st IseJingu Dedication National Fireworks Festival is a `` competitive fireworks festival'' where fireworks artists from all over the country gather to compete in their skills.
I will explain the highlights.
What is the National Fireworks Festival Dedicated to IseJingu?
IseJingu Jingu National Fireworks Festival is one of Japan's three major competitive fireworks festivals, along with Akita's Omagari Fireworks and Ibaraki's Tsuchiura Fireworks, and fireworks artists gather from all over the country to perform the fireworks.
You can see fireworks from 40 companies in the "Fireworks" section, and 10 companies in the "Star Mine" section!
The unique appeal of competitive fireworks is that you can see fireworks from many fireworks masters.
You are sure to find "your favorite fireworks artist"!
Click here for the tournament program (transfers to IseCity Tourism Bureau website)
Highlight ① You can relax and watch fireworks from 40 companies
IseJingu Dedication Fireworks Festival is a competitive fireworks display where you can enjoy the fireworks at your leisure.
There are several points to keep in mind when watching fireworks, but here we will introduce three.
① “Jade sitting”
The location and timing of fireworks. The fireworks are opening at the highest point ◎
② “Bon”
The roundness of fireworks. A perfect circle is ◎, an oval is △
③ “Escape”
When the fireworks go off, they disappear all at once.◎
It is because it is a competitive fireworks festival that you can see the fireworks of many fireworks artists.
One of the attractions is that you can watch it as if you were a judge.
Click here for more details on fireworks viewing points (you will be redirected to IseCity Tourism Association website)
Highlight ② Consecutive hit “Star Mine Part”
In addition to the fireworks section, there is also a lot to see in the ``Starmine section,'' where fireworks are launched in succession.
This year, 10 companies have entered.
The same goes for the fireworks section, but the program has the title of the fireworks being set off.
What kind of fireworks will go off from that title? Imagining it is part of the fun.
Starmines are also available at the opening and finale of the tournament.
In particular, the finale is a wide star mine that is launched all at once. I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of fireworks will go off.
Detailed information
◯Date and time
Saturday, July 15, 2023, 19:15-20:50
◯About viewing
・Paid seats and free seats (free area) available
◯Access
・Congestion is expected around the venue. We recommend using public transportation.
①Kintetsu "Miyamachi Station" (about 1,500 meters to Wataibashi, about 25 minutes walk)
②JR “Yamada-Kamiguchi Station” (about 900 meters to Wataibashi, about 15 minutes walk)
③JR/Kintetsu “IseCity Station” (about 2,200 meters to Wataibashi, about 35 minutes walk)
*Shuttle bus available from IseCity Station (about 10 minutes to venue)