Ashiya Summer Carnival Fireworks Seen from Nishinomiya

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Fireworks from the “Ashiya Summer Carnival” are visible from Nishinomiyahama.

The world’s cutest fireworks festival↓


The climax scene was also fully recorded on-site in Ashiya.(Video provided by Foru-san)

The final one minute of the climax scene↓


(Video provided by Foru-san and Aa-san! Thank you!)

Vertical video. The final scene too↓


(Video provided by Aa-san)

You can really see the sandy beach clearly.

Fireworks seen from various places in Nishinomiya

Now, here’s how the fireworks looked from different spots around Nishinomiya.

Nishinomiyahama

The opening seen from Nishinomiyahama↓

Here’s what Nishinomiyahama looked like↓

So many people, and the cars are backed up too!

From an apartment building in Nishinomiyahama↓


(Video provided by a reader in Nishinomiyahama)
You can see it really well.

Traffic congestion at the Shin-Nishinomiya Yacht Harbor parking lot↓

(Photo provided by a reader in Nishinomiyahama)
Usually, even when it’s busy around here, only about two or three cars line up.

But cars were backed up all the way out of sight, waiting to enter the parking lot.

Koroenhama

Next, fireworks seen from Koroenhama↓

Apparently, the crowds seemed a bit smaller than before COVID.

Is that pitch-black thing smoke?? Wow.

Oh! It’s a tree, isn’t it. Right, of course~^^;

Kamigaki-cho

Believe it or not, it seems they could be seen from Kamigaki-cho too↓

(Photo provided by Chiyan-san)

They even captured the moment of the heart-shaped fireworks! Amazing!! You can see them from Kamigaki-cho too!

Somewhere in the city where they couldn’t be seen before

A photo of the fireworks seen from within Nishinomiya↓

This photo was sent by Twitter user Makoyu-san. You can see them even from Nishinomiya!

Apparently, they couldn’t be seen from here before.

Naruohama Seaside Park Fishing Square

They could also be seen from the Fishing Square.


When viewed from far away, the fireworks seem to rise fairly low.

Here’s what the Fishing Square looked like↓

(Photo: from Yngwie Tanaka-san)

There are a fair number of people, but it still looks pretty relaxed.

イングヴェイ タナカさん
There was a ticket machine at the entrance to the Fishing Square, and admission was 200 yen for people fishing and 100 yen for visitors. There were a few people fishing, but most people were there for the fireworks and entered as visitors for 100 yen. There were restrooms and drink vending machines both inside and outside the entrance, so it was convenient. It wasn’t too crowded, and I enjoyed it. The photo is a bit blurry, but here it is.

Mount Rokko Observatory

Amazingly, one reader filmed the whole thing from start to finish from the Mount Rokko Observatory!


(Video: Aramasa-san) 

They managed to film it this beautifully from the mountain! Aramasa-san’s photos are incredible too.


Wait, was the Olympics or something being held? That’s the kind of fireworks these are. The white barrel-like things in the foreground are from the “Kenbishi” sake brewery in Higashinada Ward, Kobe, so that is definitely Ashiyahama.


So this area was actually a city of lights.


Fireworks over the sea.
The blue and the red at the tips are so beautiful. And the combination with the weeping-style fireworks really shows the pyrotechnicians’ amazing sense.


The colors have an enchanting fireworks feel. This one is great too.


Wait, the Olympics are happening again.

Photos we received via #にしつー on Twitter


A photo from Yamachi-san.

They said the Ashiya fireworks seen from Nishinomiyahama were absolutely wonderful! This must be from the yacht harbor. Such a lovely shot.

s.yysn-san’s photo.

The mix of white and yellow is beautiful!

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