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12th Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks and Commemoration of 55 Years Since Chita City's Establishment

Date: Aug 30,2025(Sat)


Shimmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks
Shimmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks

Boom, bang... Beautiful!

This year marks the Shinmaiko Beach Festival Fireworks' 12th anniversary. Sequenced fireworks from just off the water's edge on Shinmaiko Beach, those from the water, and other spectacular fireworks displays paint the ocean surface and night sky with the dreams of all who watch.
All the eats you can... well... eat offer their savory scents: from local and beloved cuisine to the staple festival foods, such as Japanese-style fried chicken and octopus balls are sprawled out all around.
See summer off the fabulous way with all five senses at Shinmaiko.

EVENT OVERVIEW

  • Souvenirs
  • Restaurant
Date • Vendors: From 4:00 pm
• Fireworks: From 7:00 pm
Place Shinmaiko Marine Park
Location 〒478-0000
2 Midorihama-machi, Chita-shi, Aichi
Parking No general parking available around the venue. Please use public transportation when possible.
Restrooms Available
Phone number 0562-36-2664
(Shinmaiko Beach Festival Executive Committee)

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ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    10-min. walk west from Shin Maiko Station on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line (board from Meitetsu Nagoya Station).

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INFORMATION ON THE SURROUNDING AREA

Shinmaiko Marine ParkChita-City

Blue Sun Beach, Shinmaiko Marine Park
Marine leisure spot Blue Sun Beach in Shinmaiko Marine Park was opened in 1997 and is the ...
  • Multipurpose toilet
  • Souvenirs
  • Parking

Historic Okada TownscapeChita-City

Historic Okada Townscape
The former village of Okada in what is now Chita City once prospered in the cotton weaving...
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