The Niigata Festival Fireworks is part of Niigata City’s major annual summer celebration — a river fireworks display in the heart of the city, combined with a broader 3-day festival of parades and traditional events.
What It Is
Held over the Shinano River in Niigata City during mid-August, the fireworks are the highlight of the Niigata Festival (新潟まつり), which also includes traditional dance, a procession of decorated boats, and street events across the city.
Highlights
Fireworks over the river with the city skyline in the background, surrounded by festival crowds and food stalls. The broader festival atmosphere — traditional dance, taiko, summer yukata — makes this more than just a fireworks event.
Best For
Travelers staying in Niigata City during summer; those wanting to experience a full Japanese city festival; families.
Best Season
Mid-August (typically second or third weekend). The full Niigata Festival runs 3 days, with fireworks on one evening.
Access
Niigata City center. From Niigata Station: 15–20 min walk or short bus ride to the riverbank. Public transport is heavily used on festival nights — plan accordingly.
Travel Tips
The broader Niigata Festival parade and dance events during the day are worth attending even without the fireworks. Combine with exploring Niigata City’s waterfront and summer markets.
Japanese version: 新潟まつり花火大会(日本語)