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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).

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. Creating a 24-inch shell is a month-long process

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! Weight: Typically between 100kg and 150kg (220–330 lbs)

In 2012, a significant collection of 27 high-quality 24-inch shells was documented, showcasing the variety and technical mastery of Japanese manufacturers like . Key events featuring these shells included: In 2012, a significant collection of 27 high-quality

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

One of Japan's "Big Three" festivals, Nagaoka is famous for its wide-scale displays and precision-engineered shells that fill the sky over the Shinano River. 🛠️ Technical Specifications

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