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The explosion creates a "flower" roughly 500 meters in diameter.

While 2012 was a landmark year for these displays, you can still experience 24-inch and larger shells at these major Japanese festivals: HUGE 24" FIREWORKS SHELL - WOW! The explosion creates a "flower" roughly 500 meters

Creating a 24-inch shell is a month-long process involving hand-layering hundreds of "stars" (pellets of pyrotechnic composition). 600mm (approx. 24 inches). Weight: Typically between 100kg and 150kg (220–330 lbs). 600mm (approx

These shells must be fired nearly 500–600 meters (approx. 2,000 feet) into the air to ensure enough clearance for the massive burst. 📍 Where to See Them Today These shells must be fired nearly 500–600 meters (approx

The , or 24-inch firework shell, represents the pinnacle of aerial pyrotechnic artistry. These massive 600mm spheres are a staple of Japan’s most prestigious festivals, designed to create a perfectly symmetrical bloom that can span over 500 meters (1,640 feet) across the night sky. 🎆 The 2012 Collection Highlights

Known as a top event for massive Nishaku-dama, this festival in Mie Prefecture launched six 24-inch shells in a single section in 2012.