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The 13th Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks, 30 Minutes Access from Nagoya

The 13th Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks, 30 Minutes Access from Nagoya

2026.07.14

A memorable event that marks the end of summer in Chita City. Spectacular starbursts and underwater starbursts are launched over the sea just off the beach! From a barge floating on the sea off Shinmaiko, vibrant fireworks carrying everyone's hopes and dreams illuminate the surface of the water and the night sky.

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Saburi is fragrant with plum blossoms, Okada is steeped in 400 years of history, and Shinmaiko is a mecca for marine leisure. Take a leisurely stroll through Chita City, which is rich in nature and has peaceful scenery. We hope you have a wonderful trip and discover the charms of Chita City.

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A Fireworks Unique to Shinmaiko, Chita City

Vibrant and magnificent fireworks will be launched from barges floating on the sea, illuminating the waters of Shinmaiko and the night sky. The numerous underwater starbursts that will bloom on the sea surface just off the beach of "Shinmaiko Marine Park," the main viewing venue, offer a unique experience only available at the Shinmaiko Beach Festival.

Fireworks Festival Overview

Date and time

August 29, 2026 (Saturday) Event will proceed rain or shine (cancelled in case of severe weather)

open time

16:00 - Shinmaiko Kitchen Garden (Gourmet food stalls)

19:00 - Fireworks display

Last year's turnout

Approximately 40,000 people

Traffic Regulations & Venue Area Map (Access)

Traffic restrictions will be in place around the Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks Display site, and there is no dedicated parking lot for the fireworks display, so please use public transportation and shuttle buses. The venue is a 10-minute walk west from Shinmaiko Station on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line! Please use the Meitetsu train, which has no traffic jams.

Shinmaiko Kitchen Garden: Delicious Dishes & Classic Festival Delicacies

The 13th Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks, 30 Minutes Access from Nagoya

Commemorative Gift with Parking Ticket for Related Parties

For those wishing to attend by car, the "Commemorative Gift Sponsorship" option, which includes a parking pass for the staff parking lot, is convenient. The commemorative gift is a cooling muffler towel (see image for design) *Image will be uploaded later. You can apply through Ticket Pia. Apply via the link below! (First-come, first-served basis, limited quantity, until 23:59 on August 21st (Fri))

The 13th Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks, 30 Minutes Access from Nagoya

Click here to apply for sponsored items that include a parking pass.

The Shinmaiko Beach Project: Fun for Children

The "Shinmaiko Coast Project" will be held simultaneously at Shinmaiko Children's Park, across from the fireworks venue, featuring various games for children and an exhibition of bamboo lanterns. Let's get excited for the start of the fireworks with some festival games!

Date and Time: August 29th (Sat) 15:00-20:00

Location: Shinmaiko Children's Park (opposite the fireworks venue)

Contents: Children's games and bamboo lantern exhibition

The 13th Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks, 30 Minutes Access from Nagoya

Access (Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks)

●Access by train: Get off at Shin-Maiko Station on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line and walk 10 minutes west!

Access by car There is no dedicated parking lot for the fireworks display. Please use public transportation or shuttle buses.

Saburi is fragrant with plum blossoms, Okada is steeped in 400 years of history, and Shinmaiko is a mecca for marine leisure. Take a leisurely stroll through Chita City, which is rich in nature and has peaceful scenery. We hope you have a wonderful trip and discover the charms of Chita City.

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