A visual and auditory spectacle created by igniting a mixture of black powder and chemical compounds, resulting in colorful lights, sounds, and smoke, commonly enjoyed during festivals and celebrations.
A tradition involving the use of various types of pyrotechnic devices, such as aerial shells and hand-held sparklers, designed for entertainment and artistic expression, often accompanying communal events and gatherings.
A seasonal activity frequently associated with summer evenings or autumn nights where the experience of beauty and joy is shared among people, creating a festive atmosphere through bursts of light in the sky.
A form of recreational pyrotechnics that includes various categories, such as display fireworks and small ground-based devices, each offering unique visual effects and sounds, contributing to cultural celebrations and seasonal events.
Example:
すごい花火だ!
A community celebration featuring a large-scale exhibition of fireworks, often accompanied by traditional music and food vendors, held during summer festivals or special occasions.
An organized event where various types of fireworks are launched into the sky to create colorful and visually stunning patterns, attracting spectators to gather and enjoy the spectacle together.
A cultural festival centered around the enjoyment of pyrotechnics, typically marked by gatherings of people at a designated location to watch the synchronized display of fireworks lighting up the night sky.
Example:
山火事の後なので今年の花火大会は自主的に中止を決定しました。
A type of firework designed with ground-based mechanisms that create various shapes or letters when ignited, often used for display during festivals or events in the autumn season.
Fireworks that are specifically engineered to produce intricate visual effects on the ground, showcasing artistic forms or messages rather than traditional aerial explosions.
A type of short-duration firework characterized by a thin twisted stick that emits bright, flower-like sparks when ignited, providing a brief, enchanting visual display.
A metaphor for something that starts with great enthusiasm or excitement but quickly loses its momentum or significance, likened to a fleeting spectacle.
A type of firework designed to be launched into the air where it explodes and displays a colorful burst, often used during festive celebrations and events.
A pyrotechnic device that is contained in a tube and propelled skyward, igniting at a specific altitude to create visual effects in the night sky.
A traditional form of fireworks that originated in Japan, characterized by its aerial launch and the spectacular display of lights and colors it produces upon bursting.