Kobe's annual fireworks festival is officially called the Minato Kobe Marine Fireworks Festival (みなとこうべ海上花火大会) and has been held in the autumn since 2022. Between 1971–2019, it was traditionally held as a large-scale summer event in August.
The 5-day evening event is a spectacle of nearly 10,000 fireworks which can be watched and enjoyed from various locations around the Kobe Port area. A good spot for example is Meriken Park near the popular landmark of MOSAIC Kobe, although I personally prefer to travel two stops from Sannomiya on the Port Island line to the Port Island station. The spot just outside the station attracts a few people but this is not comparable to the crowds in Tokyo. You can get a clear view of the firework shots being fired from the waterfront with the beautiful city line of the Kobe Port area in the background. Port Island has very few shops or convenience stores around, so pick your snacks, beer cans, soft drinks etc. to enjoy during the event from Sannomiya itself.
Thin crowds at Port Island (Meriken Park gets quite crowded though), a great view of the fireworks complemented with the waterfront of Kobe Port and Mount Maya in the far background makes the festival one of my best experiences of summer fireworks in Japan.
If you plan to attend the event you may want to check the weather before you make the trip. Rains may lead to cancelation of the event which the organizers decide by 3pm on the day of the event.
There is a less known spot, but quite a romantic one, to view the fireworks and mostly couples can be seen at the Venus Bridge watching the fireworks from a distance. In Tokyo, I have seen fireworks from a height only, that means from high-rise office buildings; the natural setup of the Venus Bridge on Mount Maya in Kobe is a different experience altogether—highly recommended.
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Manish Prabhune @manish.prabhune
Travelling to various places and locations in Japan for over 20 years now, I want to share my experiences and also hear about destinations that I still have not been to in the land of the rising sun. Am a photography enthusiast and love to do slow shutter blue hour photography in Tokyo.