Japan Photo Blog, Vol. 43: Fireworks by the Sea at Dusk

in #fireworks9 years ago (edited)

お花火🎆

o-hanabi, "fireworks."


This word literally means "flower fire" in Japanese, and I really like that. Here are some shots from my son and I having fun with "flower fire" on the Nihonkai, or Sea of Japan.


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(Thanks for stopping by. If you missed the last Japan Photo Blog, "Rainy Season in Niigata," you can find it here.)

~KafkA

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Graham Smith is a Voluntaryist activist, creator, and peaceful parent residing in Niigata City, Japan. Graham runs the "Voluntary Japan" online initiative with a presence here on Steem, as well as Facebook and Twitter. (Hit me up so I can stop talking about myself in the third person!)

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The nihonkai looks serene and calm. I'm actually planning my trip to Japan soon and I can't wait. I like this kind of small fire work.

The little one really managed to stay safe. Good job!

They do kinda look like fire flowers, upvoted!

so beautiful bro

that child is having a great time..i envy.him!!..and i love japan and japanese culture

i am a big fan of Japan and just return from 4 weeks holiday -- my wife is from Numazu -thanks for your post - i will upvote

Freaking awesome! This makes me remember my childhood days back when all I think was fun fun fun unlike these days I think of bills bills bills. I wish I did not wish to grow quickly. I miss my childhood.

Your pictures have such a great energetic!) thank you!)

that's nice photos

it really looks like a flower, Wish I had some here in Romania