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For the first time in three years, one of Japan’s greatest fireworks shows arrives better than ever
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There's plenty of fantastic fireworks shows in Japan, but the spectacular display at Mie prefecture's Kihoku Lantern Festival stands out among even the best. While the floating lanterns are the highlight of the festival, it's hard to say that the Saiun Kujaku (Rainbow Peacock) fireworks in the background don't steal the show.
The festival was recently held on July 23rd, the first time in three years due to pandemic cancelations, and Japanese photographer Ruu (@lll_photo_) captured the perfect moment to remind us why the show is looked forward to by so many every year.
Take a look at the incredible shots he took of the show, all within 7 seconds.
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Source: @lll_photo_
Source: @lll_photo_
Source: @lll_photo_
The booming and brilliant fireworks are reflected on the surface of the sea, making it look as if you've been transported into a kaleidoscope. The gorgeous photos have been a huge hit online, garnering massive praise with some commenting on how they show how the wait was worth it. It certainly appears to have been.