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[TOYA Nonokaze Resort Toya Kohan Tei] Lake Toya Long Run Fireworks Display

2023.05.01

Lake Toya, where The Lakeview TOYA Nonokaze Resort and Toya Kohan Tei are located, will host the Lake Toya Long Run Fireworks Festival from Friday, April 28 to Tuesday, October 31.

The fireworks will be launched in a mobile style, so you may not be able to see them from inside the pavilion at times, but you can enjoy the first 10 minutes from Nonokaze Resort and the second 10 minutes from Toya Kohan Tei.

Nonofu Resort and Toya Kohan Tei offer accommodation plans related to the Long Run Fireworks Festival.

[Weekday Only / Free Upgrade] Enjoy Lake Toya Fireworks at a special seat (Buffet Dinner & Breakfast)
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[Commemorating the Start of Long-Run Fireworks] Save with a free room upgrade! Let’s enjoy the fireworks in Toya / Weekday only
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