Spectators often gather at the Ibi Riverbank near the Ise Bridge , accessible via an 18-minute walk from Kuwana Station . The event typically features around 10,000 fireworks, including modern "Starmine" displays synchronized to music. Festival Area
To mark the centenary of NTN, a massive "Super Extra-Large Special Display" (超特大仕掛花火) was featured. Spectators often gather at the Ibi Riverbank near
Launched from a sandbank in the middle of the Ibi River, the fireworks reflect beautifully off the water, earning Kuwana its nickname, the "City of Waterways". Festival Experience Launched from a sandbank in the middle of
The (桑名水郷花火大会) is a traditional summer event held along the Ibi River in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture. Established in 1934 to celebrate the completion of the Ise Bridge, it has grown into one of Japan's most spectacular displays. The specific video title you provided refers to
The specific video title you provided refers to a landmark 2017 edition that celebrated the , a major local industrial employer. Key Highlights of the 2017 Festival
The show was famous for launching 17 "Ni-shaku" shells (approx. 20-inch diameter). These shells burst into massive "fire flowers" nearly 500 meters wide , making them among the largest in Central Japan.