Atami Marine Fireworks Festival 2026
Last updated: July 12, 2026. All facts below are compiled from official festival, city and tourism association websites (linked at the end of this page).

The festival began in 1952, originally as part of Atami's post-war reconstruction, and has since become a year-round signature event of this seaside onsen resort.
Key Facts
| Date | July 20, 2026 (Mon) — Officially confirmed |
|---|---|
| Time | 20:15-20:40 |
| Venue | Atami Bay (viewed from Atami Sun Beach area) |
| Nearest station | JR Atami Station |
| Fireworks | Not announced |
| Admission | Free (open beach viewing) |
| Official site | https://www.ataminews.gr.jp/event/8/ |
Highlights
- Atami Bay is surrounded by mountains on three sides in a bowl-shaped (suribachi) topography, so the boom of each shell reverberates like sound in a stadium - an acoustic effect praised even by pyrotechnicians.
- The show ends with the 'Grand Aerial Niagara,' a massive star-mine finale of silver fireworks that fills the night sky and lights up the bay almost as bright as day.
- It is a compact but intense show: about 20-25 minutes, with roughly 5,000 fireworks per summer show (about 3,000 in other seasons), launched close to shore for great immediacy.
- Unlike most Japanese fireworks festivals, it is held many times a year - the 2026 calendar runs from April through December, including six summer dates in July and August (7/20, 7/26, 8/5, 8/9, 8/18, 8/24).
Where to Watch
Atami Sun Beach (Free)
A roughly 400-meter sandy beach in the center of Atami Bay with an unobstructed, front-row view of the offshore launch site. Bring a picnic sheet and sit on the sand; this is the classic free viewing spot recommended by the tourism association.
About 15 minutes on foot (downhill) from JR Atami Station.
Where to Watch
Shinsui Park (Atami Port waterfront) (Free)
A seaside park next to Atami Port, closest to the launch barges, where the fireworks burst almost overhead for maximum impact. The park is divided into sections; in July and August one section is reserved for guests of member hotels and ryokan, while the rest remains free (fully free in other seasons).
About 20 minutes on foot from JR Atami Station.
Where to Watch
Atami Port harborside promenade (Free)
The walkways along the harbor between Sun Beach and Atami Port offer close-up views over the water. Note that the launch pier itself is closed to entry from noon on event days.
About 15-20 minutes on foot from JR Atami Station.
Where to Watch
Ocean-view onsen hotels and ryokan (Paid seating)
Many bay-facing hot-spring hotels let you watch the entire show from your room or rooftop bath, and in July-August staying guests of cooperative member inns also get access to a dedicated waterfront viewing area at Shinsui Park. Booking a fireworks-night stay is the most comfortable 'paid' way to see the show.
Hotels cluster around Atami Bay, mostly 5-20 minutes on foot or a short taxi ride from JR Atami Station.
How to Buy Tickets
No tickets are required: the Atami Marine Fireworks Festival is free to watch from Sun Beach, Shinsui Park and the harborside, and the organizers have announced that no paid spectator seats will be set up in 2026. The only reserved viewing is a lodging-guest area at Shinsui Park in July-August, which you access automatically by staying at a member onsen hotel or ryokan (book via the hotel or standard booking sites, many of which support English). In short, just show up early for a good free spot, or book a bay-view hotel for a guaranteed view.
- Platforms: —
- Price range: Free (no paid seats offered in 2026); bay-view hotel stays vary by property
- Sales start: TBA
- English purchase: Japanese only (consider a proxy service or asking your hotel)
Getting There
Take the Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Atami Station, about 40-50 minutes on a Kodama train (regular JR Tokaido Line takes roughly 1 hour 50 minutes and is cheaper). From the station it is an easy 15-minute downhill walk to Sun Beach and about 20 minutes to Shinsui Park. Atami works well as a day trip from Tokyo, though staying overnight at one of the town's famous onsen hotels is a popular way to enjoy the fireworks without rushing back.
Crowd & Timing Tips
- Arrive by around 19:00-19:30 (roughly an hour before the 20:15-20:20 start) to claim a good spot on Sun Beach, especially on July and August dates.
- The walk back to Atami Station is very crowded from about 21:00 to 22:00; buy your return Shinkansen or JR ticket when you arrive in Atami, and consider lingering in town for 30-60 minutes after the finale before heading to the station.
- If your budget allows, book an ocean-view onsen hotel on the bay: you can watch the fireworks from your room or the hotel's viewing area (and July-August staying guests get a reserved section of Shinsui Park), then skip the return crowds entirely.
Weather Policy
The fireworks are held rain or shine and are only canceled in stormy weather; check with the Atami City Tourism Association on the day if conditions look severe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time do the fireworks start and how long do they last?
Shows run 20:20-20:40 on most dates, and 20:15-20:40 on July and August dates - a compact 20-25 minute display.
Is it free to watch?
Yes. Watching from Atami Sun Beach, Shinsui Park and the harborside is free, and these spots have clear views of the launch site over the bay.
Do I need tickets or paid seats?
No. The organizers have announced that no paid spectator seats will be set up in 2026. The only reserved area is a July-August section of Shinsui Park for guests staying at member onsen hotels and ryokan.
Can I visit as a day trip from Tokyo?
Yes. The Tokaido Shinkansen reaches Atami from Tokyo in about 40-50 minutes, and late-evening trains run back to Tokyo after the show - just confirm the last departure in advance and expect crowds at Atami Station between 21:00 and 22:00. Many visitors instead stay overnight at an onsen hotel.
What happens if it rains?
The show goes ahead even in rain and is canceled only in stormy weather, so bring rain gear rather than assuming a washout.
How many fireworks are launched?
About 5,000 fireworks per show on the summer (July-August) dates and about 3,000 on spring, autumn and winter dates, all fired from the water close to shore.
See more fireworks in the area: Shizuoka Fireworks Festivals 2026 · Japan Fireworks Calendar 2026