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It is the Lake Suwa lake festival fireworks display seen from the Tateishi park observatory
The Lake Suwa Tateishi park is a park on the heights which can overlook Lake Suwa, and is a place famous also as night view spot of Lake Suwa. There is this park made in Showa 31 like plottage 3.6ha, and it has the view terrace that 300 persons can sit down at once. The view from this view terrace is very good for seeing the Lake Suwa fireworks, and beautiful fireworks can be seen. Although it is only easy to see, if it attempts to take a photograph, a story is different again. It is a difficulty that this park that has fog in along the prefectural road No. 40 line which results to the Mine plateau from Lake Suwa has few parking lots. Even if it carries out at the time of [ suit and / on the fireworks display day ] 3:00 a.m. in that parking space which exists by about 20 sets, there is already no parking space in the full state. Although I secured the space in the corner near the entrance of a parking lot and the car was placed there, cars parked in the streets will be carried out to along a prefectural road after [ all ] it. Although it is a place which places a tripod in an after Lake Suwa Tateishi park, that which is said most does not have a fence of iron in the front row in a view terrace, and a space which most back photographs. For the year for which I also performed the place of the fence of iron in this front row, even if it was completely buried with 7:00 in the morning and arrived after it there, reservation of the photography place was in the difficult situation. There is about about 1km of distance of Hatushima and the Tateishi park which the Lake Suwa fireworks go up. For this reason, although feeling force of the fireworks itself has a difficult place, the photography point whose picture can still be taken by the night view and set of Lake Suwa is the fireworks photography spot which is at least here and is very popular.
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