Respect to Japan. This, for the younger audience, is an Art Form. Quite an old tradition at display here, as certain districts have their own Pyro Masters. -I'd be proud, too.
Trust me those fireworks are way bigger than tank shells. Today's tank shells rarely exceed 10cm wide, but these fireworks are over 1meyet wide. If you put ballistics on one of those you'd have the deadliest HEAT shell out there!
I once was right below the fireworks (of course, not near as big as these ones) and I realized that after the material burn, they fall down. I first thought they would just become ashes and fly away, but it is actually a bunch of sand-sized oxides that will fall down. I learned this the hard way, as I was looking right up without eye protection. Thank god they weren't hot anymore.
I love fireworks. I really do. I remember hating the sound and flinching away from the light when I was young, those kind of fireworks looked like they were coming towards me. but now that I'm older and more aware all i can think of when I see them now are veterans. soldiers, of anyone who suffers from PTSD and is triggered by loud noises. each bang got louder and louder until that last one where is was a HUGE bang, along with what seemed like hundreds of other loud bangs at the same time. honestly, it must be torture for them.
hmm... bomb and fireworks is different for japanese. the former one is held in summer festival to pray harvesting as traditional culture even before wars. fireworks shows peace like parrot and olives in other countries.
@@user-tt9og9jh7b I dont mean that. I mean how they sound. It doesn't matter what those fireworks stand for, that's not gonna stop someone from panicking at the sound of the explosion. Also, I ment anyone in the world who has PTSD and fireworks go off.