Ryōgoku Fireworks Museum - Free Audio Guide

Tokyo, Japan

両国花火資料館, 京葉道路, 両国二丁目, 両国, 墨田区, 東京都, 130-0026, 日本


The Ryōgoku Hanabi Museum (両国花火資料館) in Tokyo is a compact cultural institution dedicated to the history, craft and social role of Japanese fireworks (hanabi). It documents the development of pyrotechnics from Edo‑period celebrations to modern displays through artifacts such as historical firing implements, scale models of festival arrangements, woodblock prints, archival photographs and explanatory panels; a small screening area presents documentary material. The museum emphasizes the cultural significance of fireworks in summer festivals, community identity and craftsmanship, and it preserves technical knowledge and ceremonial practices associated with Sumida/Ryōgoku traditions. The site was established to conserve this local intangible heritage and to interpret the layered history of public spectacle and municipal celebration. General visitor provisions include regular opening hours, a modest admission fee and basic accessibility accommodations, while detailed operational information is available from official sources.