Summer is here and it’s time to celebrate and view all the various annual firework festivals in Japan!
One of the smaller firework festivals known as the kamakura hanabi taikai is held annually at Yuigahama beach. This festival is known for using its speciality “underwater fireworks”. This type of firework explodes in the water instead of in the air, which creates a beautiful and colourful half-sphere on top of the ocean layer.
The show lasts for about 50 minutes and sets off 4000 fireworks in total. The venue is pretty large-scale, and fireworks are easily viewable as the event is held on top of the ocean. It is an attractive spot to visit when you’re already in Kamakura or when you just want to take a break from the city, relax at the beach, and enjoy an early summertime night breeze.
Cómo llegar
Take the JR Yokosuka line to Kamakura station. From there walk approx. 15 minutes to Yuigahama beach.
Michael Groen @michael.groen
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