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  • December 11, 2025 at 5:00 pm
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  • March 31, 2026 at 12:00 am
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History

Hoshikawa Illumination began in 2008 as a small community project to brighten Kumagaya’s winter nights and revitalize the shopping street along the Hoshi River. Local merchants and residents strung the first champagne-gold LEDs on the iconic ginkgo trees lining the boulevard, earning it the nickname “Starry River Street.”

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The display quickly grew in popularity for its elegant, understated beauty—alternating champagne gold and ocean blue tones that reflect perfectly on the calm river surface. Unlike flashy commercial events, Hoshikawa emphasizes romance and tranquility, deliberately running from mid-December through late March to give couples and families a long season of evening strolls after the Christmas rush.

Now in its 18th year, the illumination has become one of Saitama’s most beloved winter traditions, drawing visitors who return annually for its intimate, screen-free atmosphere and the magical interplay of lights on water.

Overview

The Hoshikawa Illumination 2025-2026 runs nightly from mid-December 2025 to late March 2026 along Hoshikawa Street in central Kumagaya. Approximately 40,000 LEDs in alternating champagne gold and ocean blue adorn the riverside ginkgo trees, creating a dreamy tunnel of light that reflects on the Hoshi River—often described as “a collaboration between the starry sky and the river.”

The elegant, romantic atmosphere is perfect for couples, while the central location and free entry make it ideal for casual evening walks. Lights switch on at 5:00 PM and glow until midnight, with the river’s mirror-like surface doubling the spectacle.

Highlights

  • Champagne Gold & Ocean Blue LEDs: Alternating warm and cool tones on 100+ ginkgo trees.
  • River Reflections: Calm Hoshi River surface creates a perfect mirror image—especially stunning on clear nights.
  • Romantic Tunnel Effect: Tree-lined boulevard forms a glowing canopy overhead.
  • Long Season: Runs through late March—enjoy even after New Year crowds disappear.
  • Central & Accessible: Just 5 minutes from Kumagaya Station, surrounded by cafés and izakaya.

Why Jasumo Recommends?

  • Champagne Gold & Ocean Blue LEDs: Alternating warm and cool tones on 100+ ginkgo trees.
  • River Reflections: Calm Hoshi River surface creates a perfect mirror image—especially stunning on clear nights.
  • Romantic Tunnel Effect: Tree-lined boulevard forms a glowing canopy overhead.
  • Long Season: Runs through late March—enjoy even after New Year crowds disappear.
  • Central & Accessible: Just 5 minutes from Kumagaya Station, surrounded by cafés and izakaya.

If you’re coming to Japan or already in Japan, Jasumo can help with evening dinner reservations nearby, private Shinkansen transfers, or full Saitama winter itineraries. Just contact us using the contact page.

Schedule

Mid-December 2025 – Late March 2026

  • Typical Start: Second Saturday in December (December 13, 2025 tentative)
  • Typical End: Around March 15, 2026
  • Hours: 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM daily

Pricing

Completely free entry.

Location

Hoshikawa Street (Hoshikawa Dori) Along the Hoshi River, central Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture

How to Get There

  • By Train: 3–5 minute walk from North Exit of JR Kumagaya Station (Joetsu/Hokuriku Shinkansen, Takasaki Line) or Chichibu Railway Kumagaya Station
  • From Tokyo: ~50 min by Joetsu Shinkansen from Tokyo Station
  • By Car: Paid parking lots around Kumagaya Station

Accommodation Options

Kumagaya offers modern business hotels from ¥7,000–¥15,000 near the station—perfect for easy evening access to the lights.

Nearby Kawagoe (20 min by train) has historic ryokan and boutique stays from ¥18,000–¥40,000 for a “Little Edo” experience. Book early for Valentine’s weekend when couples flock to the romantic display.

FAQs

When does the 2025-2026 illumination officially start?

Typically the second Saturday in December (December 13, 2025 tentative). Exact date announced in autumn 2025.

Is it crowded?

Weekdays are very relaxed; weekends and Valentine’s period get busier but never overwhelming—much quieter than Tokyo events.

Best time for photos?

Early evening (5–7 PM) for blue-hour sky, or late night (10 PM–midnight) when crowds thin and reflections are strongest.

Are there food/drinks nearby?

Yes—Hoshikawa Street is lined with cafés, izakaya, and restaurants that stay open late during illumination season.

Can I see it with snow?

Occasionally yes—Saitama can get light snow in January/February, making the golden lights magical against white branches.

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