Kachimai Fireworks Festival
Kachimai was first held in 1929 as Hokkaido’s first-ever firework display and today, with around 20,000 fireworks, it is one of Japan’s largest fireworks festivals.
The whole show is synchronized to music and each year’s display promises new surprises.
The symbol of the Kachimai Fireworks Display is the Nishiki Kamuro firework which sprays golden sparks and lights up the night sky. The festival is a precursor event for the Heigen Matsuri.
It forms an important part of the Obon holiday period.
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Gold Lane menjadi sangat krusial ketika kalah duel, berikut ini adalah salah satu build hanabi terbaik yang bisa kalian coba ketika bermain solo di gold lane, susunan item dari build ini dapat dengan mudah mengeliminasi hero musuh hanya dengan sekali combo.
Nagaoka Fireworks Festival
Nagaoka (Niigata prefecture) is one of the biggest fireworks festivals in Japan. It started shortly after WWII and the phoenix-shaped fireworks quickly became a symbol of Japanese recovery. The deceased are still mourned throughout the moving festival. Over 20,000 fireworks are set off including giant 650-meter sanshakudama fireworks. The finale of the show covers two kilometers of the Shinano River making it the widest span of fireworks in the world.
Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival
Naniwa Yodogawa is the youngest of the festivals on the list. A group of volunteers launched it in 1989 as part of a wider effort to breathe life into Osaka. The event is known for its special, hand-made fireworks.
Osaka is known as the city of water as it contains so many rivers. During this festival, crowds gather on the riverbanks with chairs and picnics so it’s important to get there early.
Color changing chrysanthemum with four cores by Sugano Fireworks (Fukushima)
This multilayered firework comes with two, three, four, or even five rings arranged inside its shell. The hoshi in each layer transform into two or three colors, resulting in a gorgeous bloom that produces between six and twelve colors in a brief two seconds before fading forever into the night sky. Japanese artistic fireworks--the envy of the world—don’t get much better than this.
Fireworks photograph:Kiminari Onozato
Fireworks are a huge deal in Japan and during the summer there are Japanese fireworks festivals practically every weekend. In Japan, they are called Hanabi festivals (Hanabi meaning fireworks).
Practically all the major Japanese firework shows take place in July, August, and September. The annual extravaganza is a long-standing tradition that is very popular with locals.
The displays are renowned for being spectacular, breathtaking, and innovative. The Hanabi shows normally last around 2 hours and viewers normally can enjoy the range of traditional Japanese dishes and snacks which are on offer.
If you’re in Japan this summer, you should check one out. Here is a list of the best eight yearly Hanabi festivals in 2024.
Characteristics of Japanese fireworks (Taken from Introduction to Fireworks by the Japan Pyrotechnics Association, FY2017 edition)
Japanese fireworks, particularly its well-known bursting cored chrysanthemum fireworks, are said to be the most exquisite and beautiful in the world. Their three main characteristics are listed below.
Japanese firework shells have a spherical shape, while Western fireworks are typically cylindrical. Japan also packs its shells with spherical stars, versus cylindrical Western stars. These Japanese hoshi feature layers of differently colored explosives, much like Japan’s old-fashioned kawaridama candy balls that have rings of color inside.
As the figure on the right shows, a Japanese firework packs hoshi spherically into the shell (container) with a bursting charge (the explosive that breaks apart the firework) in the center. The outside of the shell is made from multiple layers of durable paper that are pasted on and then dried. Striking the perfect balance between the force of the blast charge and the way the paper is glued is what allows the firework to burst into a perfect sphere with evenly-scattered hoshi. If the paper is not glued evenly, the firework will not explode symmetrically, resulting in a distorted flowering.
Cylindrical fireworks do not scatter stars in all directions, so they are not perfectly spherical when they burst. Western fireworks also have different coloration than Japanese fireworks, and are known for unusual patterns such as those that burst multiple times in the air. The smaller fireworks are equal in terms of their brilliance, but when they exceed a No. 5 (15 cm) shell, the Japanese fireworks achieve significantly more exquisite and beautiful expressions.
Japanese fireworks experts have also been able to perfect the techniques to create two or three concentric cores (cored fireworks) through their skillful use of Japanese paper. The ability to achieve an extraordinary level of harmonious beauty, where the firework appears perfectly spherical from all angles, with excellent color transformation and a clean disappearing point, is attributed to Japan’s unique aesthetic and superior craftsmanship. They represent the crystallization (and indeed, they can be as perfect as crystals) of the wisdom and tireless effort of generations of firework artisans. In recent years, Japan’s pyrotechnicians have been challenging themselves to create four-core, or even five-core fireworks, proving that there is no limit to their artistic curiosity and achievements.
Source:http://www.hanabi-jpa.jp/data/booklet.html
Battle Spell Hanabi tersakit 2024
Sementara untuk Battle Spell Hanabi, kamu bisa menggunakan Inspire yang dapat memperkuat Serangan Dasar serta meningkatkan Attack Speed.
Alternatif lain yang bisa kamu pakai ialah Flicker atau Sprint yang dapat membantumu kabur dari sergapan musuh, mengingat Marksman satu ini memang tak memiliki skill untuk melarikan diri.
Skill 1 (Ninjutsu: Equinox)
Ninjutsu: Petal Barrage memiliki Efek Pasif yang mampu menambahkan Physical Lifesteal secara permanen sebesar 8% kepada hanabi, dan setiap kali Hanabi meng-upgrade Skill ini, Hanabi akan memperoleh 2% Physical Lifesteal tambahan.
Mengaktifkan Skill ini akan membuat kemampuan Khusus dari hanabi bisa kalian gunakan, dimana ketika Skill ini aktif setiap Basic Attack akan menghasilkan pantulan yang akan memberikan damage sebesar 50% Physical Damage kepada Unit lain yang berada di dekatnya.
Damage dapat dipantulkan Ketika kalian menyerang Hero, Minion Junggle ataupun Turret, intinya selama target incaran kalian berada didekat Unit apapun maka unit tersebut akan ikut terkena Damage dari pantulan serangan Skill 1, walaupun Damage yang dihasilkan semakin menurun disetiap pantulan.
Menyerang Singgle target menggunakan Skill 1 tidak akan mengkonsumsi mana, akan tetapi jika ada target lain yang ikut terkena Skill ini maka mana dari Hanabi akan dikonsumsi ketika Skill ini aktif, dan mana yang dikonsumsi lumayan boros sehingga perlu bagi kalian untuk me Manage penggunaan Mana dari hero ini.
Ninjutsu: Soul Scroll memiliki jarak jangkau serangan yang lumayan jauh, ketika Skill ini di aktifkan Hanabi akan melemparkan Shuriken yang berisi Soul Scroll, Ketika Shuriken mengenai target mereka akan terkena Physical Damage sebesar 400(+80% Total Physical Attack) serta Efek Slow sebesar 40% selama 2 detik kepada lawan dijalurnya, Shuriken ini dapat menembus tembok, dan beberapa hero sekaligus ketika digunakan, sehingga kalian dapat memberikan Damge lebih dari 1 hero hanya dengan 1 serangan.
Jika Ninjutsu: Soul Scroll mengenai Hero lawan hanabi akan memulihkan 140 point Mana nya, dan jika ada beberapa Unit Hero Lawan yang terkena serangan ini maka Poin Mana yang diperoleh Hanabi akan semakin besar.
Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival
Held in Tokyo, this festival dates back to 1733 so it’s rich in history and tradition. The competition between the fireworks makers is fierce but produces an outstanding display.
Around a million spectators gather to see the 20,000 fireworks of every color and shape imaginable. It’s so popular that it can be difficult to get a good view as every possible vantage point becomes prime real estate for the big event. However, it’s definitely worth the hassle.
Sumida Park, Shiori Park, and Asakusa Station are good vantage points to watch the display.