During summer, the Iwaya area of Awaji Island comes alive with color, sound, and celebration during the Awaji Island Iwaya Summer Festival. This two-day event draws both locals and visitors with its mix of fireworks, traditional performances, and food-filled fun.
The festival typically takes place in the evenings and offers something for everyone. Guests can enjoy dance performances, street music, food trucks, festival stalls, and a popular bingo tournament with prizes. A standout attraction is the conger eel filleting demonstration, where visitors can watch skilled chefs at work and sample freshly prepared eel, available in limited quantities.

Earlier in the day, local markets showcase seasonal seafood and produce, while live performances bring energy to the streets of Iwaya. Traditional dances like Yosakoi, Awa Odori, and Bon Odori invite spectators to join in and enjoy the festive spirit.

The event wraps up with a fireworks display over the Akashi Strait, providing a vibrant and memorable finale.
Admission to the event is free, but bring along some yen if you plan on making any purchases at food trucks or stalls. For the latest information, check the official festival website.