Sunday, July 5, 2026

Castle Seating Offered for Okazaki Castle Fireworks Festival in Aichi

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Okazaki announces castle seating for fireworks festival at historic Okazaki Castle in Aichi Prefecture, Japan region. Officials confirmed castle seating will be available during the summer fireworks celebration on August first. This marks the first time organizers introduce premium viewing option inside the castle keep structure event.

Seats will occupy an observation room on the fifth floor, accommodating about twenty guests above ground level. Organizers set the price at 1.1 million yen, which includes meals, drinks, and local sake options package. Tourism group members will also provide samurai entertainment representing historic Mikawa cultural traditions for visitors.

Applications open on June six through Ticket Pia, with priority given to local residents initially. If vacancies remain, sales begin on July eleven on a first come first served basis afterward system. Okazaki Castle links closely with Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, highlighting its historical significance.

The fireworks festival reaches its seventy eighth edition this summer, marking a long tradition of annual celebration. Castle seating allows only twenty participants, creating an exclusive atmosphere within the castle keep experience setting available. From the elevated room, visitors can view the fireworks display across the Okazaki night skyline clearly.

The package includes regional cuisine meals along with complimentary locally brewed sake and beverages service offered. Booking uses the Ticket Pia platform, ensuring structured reservation handling for applicants in an efficient system. Officials expect strong tourism interest because the unique castle venue attracts both domestic and international visitors.

Samurai themed performances will showcase traditional armor displays and cultural storytelling for guests during the event. Organizers also prepare safety logistics carefully due to fireworks proximity and elevated seating arrangement planning. Overall, the initiative aims to combine heritage tourism with modern entertainment in an innovative format experience.

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