Neagari Tanabata Festival
根上り七夕まつり
July 25–26; fireworks July 26 at 20:45
The Neagari Tanabata Festival fills the area around the Tanto culture hall with bamboo wish-decorations and food stalls for a July weekend, finishing with fireworks on Sunday night. Conveniently close to JR Nomi-Neagari Station.
Overview
| Date | July 25–26; fireworks July 26 at 20:45 |
|---|---|
| Time | 花火は26日 20:45〜 |
| Venue | 根上総合文化会館「タント」周辺(能美市大成町) |
| Access | A short walk from JR Nomi-Neagari Station; free buses run during the festival. |
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Dates and details may change. For the Japanese page with full local tips, see the Japanese version.