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長岡花火大會 2026 有料座位預約完整指南【鳳凰・マス席・剩餘狀況】

2026-07-12 · 10分鐘閱讀

長岡花火大會 2026 有料座位預約完整指南【鳳凰・マス席・剩餘狀況】
目前文章內文僅提供英文版本,繁體中文翻譯正在進行中。標題、標籤與基本資訊已中文化。
Nagaoka Fireworks Festival (長岡まつり大花火大会) 2026 runs 2 nights — August 2 and 3, Saturday and Sunday. Officially recognized as one of Japan's Big 3 fireworks festivals alongside Omagari and Tsuchiura. 20,000 shells over 2 hours per night. The famous 'Phoenix' 5-minute finale is booked 6 months ahead. Here's what's still available.

⚠️3 weeks until showtime — Phoenix seats gone but options remain

Phoenix (S) seats sold out April 15 on lottery announcement day. Ordinary mass seats and chair seats are still bookable via official secondary release + hotel packages. You have 3 weeks left — book this week or accept free viewing.

Quick facts: Nagaoka Fireworks 2026

ItemDetail
DatesSunday Aug 2 + Monday Aug 3, 2026
Time19:20-21:10 (110 minutes)
Shells20,000 per night = 40,000 total across 2 nights
Famous highlightPhoenix (フェニックス) 5-min finale — 3-generation memorial
LocationShinano River, Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture
AccessJR Nagaoka Station → 20-min walk
Total attendance1M+ across 2 nights
Paid seat range¥3,000 – ¥180,000 (for 6-seat Phoenix zone)
Free viewingRiverside east + west banks, arrive by 3 PM

Nagaoka hotels are 6-month sold out

The city's ~4,000 hotel rooms fill 4-6 months ahead. If you don't have a Nagaoka hotel yet, check Niigata City hotelsPR (25 min shinkansen away) — more availability and often cheaper. Take the 22:30 shinkansen back after fireworks (last train).

🔥 Hotels selling out for 2026

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ZoneTypeOriginal priceStatus July 12Book via
Phoenix S-seat (best)Reserved 5 chairs¥180,000 for 5Sold outN/A
Phoenix A-seatReserved chair¥25,000/personSold outN/A
Mass seat A (front)Group of 4-6¥15,000-20,000/mass50% remainingLawson Ticket + Rakuten Ticket
Mass seat B (middle)Group of 4-6¥12,000-16,000/mass70% remainingSame
Chair seatSingle reserved¥8,000/person40% remainingSame
Riverside standingStanding zone¥3,000/person60% remainingSame
Bench C-seatLong bench¥6,000/person80% remainingSame

How to book what's still available

  • Official booking: nagaoka-hanabi-kokusai.jp — English page available
  • Lawson [Ticket](https://www.klook.com/en-US/search/?query=Japan) — 1st choice, English UI, konbini pickup
  • Rakuten [Ticket](https://www.klook.com/en-US/search/?query=Japan) — same inventory as Lawson, sometimes more chair seats
  • Chiketto Pia ([Ticket](https://www.klook.com/en-US/search/?query=Japan) Pia) — 3rd option, Japan-issued credit cards required
  • Last-minute cancellations: check daily at 10:00 JST — small drops

🎯Pro strategy: 2-day combo with different seats

Book chair seat for Aug 2 + mass seat for Aug 3 (or vice versa). Cheaper than 2 chair seats, gives you 2 completely different fireworks experiencePRs. The Phoenix finale plays BOTH nights so you don't miss it.

Free viewing spots that still work

If you can't get paid, or are budget-conscious, the free viewing zones are HUGE in Nagaoka (unlike Sumida's cramped TokyoPR river). Arrive by 3 PM and you'll get a good spot.

  • East bank Nagaoka Ohashi Bridge area — free viewing, arrive 2 PM
  • Chosei Bridge (北) side — less crowded, Phoenix visible, arrive 3 PM
  • Naganuma-cho public park — 25 min walk from station, families, arrive 4 PM
  • Nagaoka Ohashi east side sports field — spread out, blankets welcome, arrive 3 PM
  • Old Shinano River bank (long) — massive area, always finds room, arrive 4 PM

Hotel + transport strategy

  • Best: Nagaoka Station area hotel (all sold out for 2026)
  • Realistic: Niigata City hotelsPR 25 min shinkansen — take last 22:30 train back
  • Backup: Toyama or KanazawaPR via extended shinkansen — 90 min, more availability
  • Aisle: Book hotel in Yuzawa Ski Resort area — 45 min from Nagaoka, cheap in summer, see Yuzawa hotelsPR
  • Extreme: Overnight bus TokyoPR→Nagaoka (¥4,000 each way), skip hotel entirely
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The Phoenix finale — what it is and why it matters

The Phoenix (フェニックス) is a 5-minute synchronized fireworks finale performed to the song Jupiter by Ayaka Hirahara. It commemorates the 1945 Nagaoka air raid + 2004 Chuetsu earthquake victims. The synchronized launches from 3 barges create a phoenix rising visual across the entire 2-km river width. Foreign visitors typically don't understand the emotional weight and just experiencePR the visual — locals often cry. This is why Phoenix S-seats sell in 60 seconds each April.

💡Timing the finale for best viewing

Phoenix is the 20:45-20:50 slot on both nights. If you arrive late for a free spot, aim to be settled by 20:30 — that's when the pre-Phoenix crescendo starts.

What to expect on the day

  • Nagaoka Station area shops close at 5 PM (crowds too heavy for retail)
  • Convenience stores near the river run out of drinks by 4 PM — buy in Nagaoka Station
  • Cell service drops 6:30-9:00 PM (1M people = network overload)
  • Portable toilets fill 15-min queues 30 min before finale
  • Fireworks are LOUD — bring earplugs if you're sensitive, especially for kids
  • Post-fireworks Nagaoka Station is packed — expect 45-90 min to board shinkansen
  • Rain policy: postponed to Aug 4 if severe (rare)

FAQ

  • Is it worth traveling from TokyoPR? YES — Nagaoka is objectively the best fireworks in Japan.
  • Do I need 2 nights or is 1 enough? 1 night captures the Phoenix. 2 nights lets you compare.
  • Is it better than Sumida? YES for photography and scale. Sumida is more urban festival vibe.
  • Can kids attend? Yes but noise is intense — ear protection recommended.
  • Photography allowed? YES, no drones. Tripods OK in mass seat zones.
  • Alcohol allowed? YES in paid zones. Free zones: technically no, practically yes.
  • Restrooms? Portable toilets in paid zones. Very limited in free zones — plan accordingly.
  • Rain postponement? Aug 4 if severe rain. Paid ticketsPR automatically transfer.
Compare with our full 2026 fireworks guide

Final tips

Nagaoka Fireworks are worth the 100-min shinkansen from TokyoPR — no other fireworks in Japan combine this scale + emotional weight + iconic finale. If paid seats: chair seat B-zone is the sweet spot. If free: arrive by 3 PM at East bank Nagaoka Ohashi. If hotel: give up on Nagaoka City itself and book Niigata City instead. Book everything this week.

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