Furutone River Floating Lantern Festival

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Event Dates

Early August

The Furutone River Floating Lantern Festival is a summer tradition held every August in Sugito Town. About 250 of Japan’s largest lanterns float along the Furutone River, creating a magical scene often described as “the Milky Way descended to earth.”

During the festival, free sightseeing boats (advance reservations required) let visitors enjoy the lanterns from the water. Other attractions include rickshaw rides, stage performances with dance and folk music, and numerous food stalls, making it a lively event that draws many visitors.

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Basic Information

Event Dates
Early August
Contact us
0480-32-3719 (Sugito Town Tourism Association)
Remarks
None
Venue
Furutone River (from Furukawa Bridge to Seiji Bridge), Sugito-machi, Kitakatsushika-gun
How to get there
Public transport: 2-minute walk from Tobu Skytree Line "Tobu-dobutsu-koen Station" East Exit

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