Toyohashi Gion Festival Fireworks – A dazzling display with traditional tezutsu handheld fireworks.
- The Toyohashi Gion Festival is a grand fireworks event that has been renowned nationwide since the Edo period as the Sanshū Yoshida Fireworks Festival. It is also said that tezutsu handheld fireworks originated at Yoshida Shrine.
- Following last year’s success, the spectacular fireworks display is confirmed again this year! Around 12,000 fireworks, including goldfish-shaped fireworks, star mines, 8-shaku shells, and river stage fireworks, will illuminate the summer night sky and reflect beautifully on the clear waters of the Toyokawa River.
Futagawa-juku Honjin Museum – Step into the lively atmosphere of an Edo-era post town.
- At the Futagawa-juku Honjin Museum, explore the history of Edo-period travel and local culture through interactive exhibits on Futagawa-juku’s development and transportation. Try hands-on activities like ukiyo-e printing and sugoroku board games for a fun learning experience.
- Adjacent to the museum, the preserved honjin of the Baba family (1807–1860s) showcases Edo-era structures, including storehouses, the main house, and the front gate. The restored shoin building lets visitors see the jōdan-no-ma, once used by feudal lords.
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Information about tour operator
Name: H.I.S. Co.,Ltd.
Address: Kamiyacho Trust Tower 5F 4-1-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6905, JAPAN
Registration number: No.724 by Commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency
Information about tour
Place of departure and destination: from NAGOYA to AICHI
Number of days of travel: 1 Day
Means of transportation: BUS
Name of bus company: Ginga Kotsu Co., Ltd
Meals: Lunch box
Minimum number of passengers to operate: 20 Peoples
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