The 27th Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival, which colors the night sky of Tokyo Bay, was held on August 8 at Harumi Wharf.
Last year it was canceled due to stormy weather, and it was held for the first time in two years.
A total of about 12,000 fireworks were launched from three boats off the Harumi Wharf + Harumi Wharf Park in total.
From 18:50 to 20:10, progress along the program.
Part 1 Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival, Grand Opening
Part 2 Summer vacation, fireworks picture diary of memories
Part 3 Tokyo Bay, New Wave Fireworks Performance
Part 4 Edo Fireworks, Crafts and Traditional Feast
Part 5: The Dance of the Sky, Tokyo Bay
Part 6 Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival, Grand Finale ~ Bridge to the Future ~
Among them, large balls such as 12 shaku 5 inch balls (about 45cm in diameter, about 400m above and covering the night sky) and 130 shaku balls are impressive.
Before the big fireworks blossom with "Dodon", you will be excited by the sound of the familiar "Hugh" whistle.
It is full of pyrotechnician's creativity, ingenuity, and skills, ranging from traditional techniques such as Yae-Kin Chrysanthemum, where light pulls the tail and spherical shape and the core layer, and Senwa Chrysanthemum, where small flowers open all at once.
The refreshing wind blowing along the sea surface was also felt, and it was somewhat easy to survive, and it was literally a "Noryo Fireworks Festival".
The Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival, along with the Sumida River Fireworks Festival and the Jingu Gaien fireworks festival, is one of the representative fireworks festival in Tokyo.
Of the venues around Harumi, where about 100,000 seats are set up (sponsored by Harumi, Harumi Daini, Toyosu Daiichi, Hinode, Harumi individually), the Harumi area is involved in the development of an athlete village for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Some say that the Tokyo Bay Fireworks Festival will be suspended because it will be restricted from next year.
Some media reported that "de factoly look over this year", and it seems that it has become a reality.
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