Torigoe Ikko-Ikki Festival Fireworks
鳥越一向一揆まつり(白山鳥越北國花火大会)
August 9, from 20:00
Torigoe was the last stronghold of the Ikko-Ikki peasant uprising in the 16th century. Its summer festival keeps the history alive, ending with a modest fireworks display — about 150 shells — that feels surprisingly close in the quiet mountain night. Zero crowds, pure local charm.
Overview
| Date | August 9, from 20:00 |
|---|---|
| Time | 20:00〜 |
| Venue | 道の駅一向一揆の里周辺(白山市鳥越地区) |
| Access | Best reached by car (mountain area with limited public transport). |
| Fireworks | 約150発 |
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Dates and details may change. For the Japanese page with full local tips, see the Japanese version.