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Sumida River Fireworks 2026: Guide & Where to Watch
2026-05-04 · 5 min read
The Sumida River Fireworks is Tokyo's signature summer night — ~20,000 shells and a million spectators. Plan ahead or you'll watch from a packed sidewalk.
When is it in 2026?
Held on the last Saturday of July (around July 25, 2026). Confirm the official date closer to summer — it can shift for weather.
Best places to watch
- ●Sumida Park — closest to the launch, extremely crowded; arrive hours early.
- ●Asakusa riverside — atmospheric with Senso-ji nearby.
- ●Tokyo Skytree area — good elevation and views.
- ●A reserved restaurant/hotel with a river view — the comfortable option.
Tips
- ●Arrive 3+ hours early for free spots; bring a tarp.
- ●Wear a yukata for the full experience.
- ●Trains are jammed afterward — expect long waits.
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FAQ
- ●Is it free? Yes to watch publicly; paid seats exist for comfort.
- ●Rain plan? It may postpone or cancel — check the morning of.
- ●Family friendly? Yes, but the crowds are intense.
Final tips
Book a river-view table or hotel if you can; otherwise commit to arriving very early.
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