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Ome City Noryo Fireworks 2026

Ome City Noryo Fireworks 2026 is officially scheduled for August 1 from 19:15 to 20:45 at TCN Sports Park Nagayama in western Tokyo. The current official panels make this a ticket-first event: both main viewing venues require advance tickets, there is no same-day sale, and no free viewing area is listed.

Japanese original name
青梅市納涼花火大会
Date / time
August 1, 2026, 7:15 PM JST - August 1, 2026, 8:45 PM JST
Venue
TCN Sports Park NagayamaOpen in Google Maps
Nearest station
JR Ome StationOpen station in Google Maps

Travel action

Open the route before you go

Use Google Maps as the final navigation check. Event areas, crowd controls, and station exits can change on the day.

Event area

Check the venue or main event area and save it before leaving your hotel.

Open event area

Nearest station

Check the station-side approach and keep one backup return route.

Open station

Visitor verdict

Choose Ome if you want a more structured Tokyo-west fireworks night with a mountain-side setting and you already accept the ticket requirement. It is not a casual riverbank drop-in: the useful decision is whether the paid venue, JR Ome access and slow post-event return fit your group better than the larger central Tokyo fireworks on the same evening.

Visitor friendliness

5 means easier and more rewarding for first-time visitors.

3/5
Language friendliness
3/5
Reservation ease
4/5
Transport ease
3/5
Crowd comfort
5/5
Rain resilience
4/5

Practical information

Reservation
Reservation or advance confirmation is usually needed
Tickets / booking
The official overview and FAQ panels say TCN Sports Park Nagayama and Ome Daiichi Elementary School require tickets, all tickets are advance-sale, there is no same-day sale, and there is no free viewing area. Current inventory, resale validity and late purchase success must be checked on the official page before committing.
Price note
Not specified
Access
Official access guidance lists JR Ome Station as about 15 minutes on foot to venue 1 and about 10 minutes on foot to venue 2. Traffic restrictions are shown from 17:00 to 22:00, so use rail and walking as the base plan; do not rely on driving or being able to move through the regulated area by car.
Rain
The official overview panel says the event is cancelled in severe weather and has no reserve day. It does not let travelers predict the decision in advance, so check the official page on the day and keep transport and ticket-risk plans conservative.
Crowds
Even with ticketed venues, this is not a low-crowd night. The official FAQ warns that many visitors leave at once and the route from the venue toward Ome Station becomes very crowded, so plan slow movement and a simple meeting point rather than trying to rush the exit.

Recommended for

Visitors staying on the west side of Tokyo, fireworks fans who value a seated or managed venue, photographers who can follow the official camera rules, and travelers who prefer committing to one area instead of trying to combine multiple August 1 events.

Not recommended for

Spontaneous visitors without tickets, groups expecting a free public viewing bank, anyone who needs a low-crowd exit, or travelers who are trying to hop between Sumida, Itabashi, Edogawa, Hachioji and Ome on the same night.

Nearby / itinerary

Nearby spots
Keep the nearby plan simple around Ome Station and the Nagayama Park area. If you arrive early, make it a slow west-Tokyo evening rather than stacking another fixed-time attraction before the ticketed venue opens.
Itinerary hint
For August 1, treat Ome as an either-or choice against Sumida, Itabashi, Edogawa and Hachioji. Pick it when the all-ticket venue and western Tokyo location fit your hotel and return plan; do not plan a same-night fireworks double-header.

Source and updates

Event verified
Jul 17, 2026
Source checked
Jul 17, 2026

Details can change after publication. Always confirm dates, tickets, access, and cancellation notices with the official source before you go.