The largest fireworks ever created took place in Nagaoka, Japan on January 1st.
During the end of the year celebrations in Japan, the city of Nagaoka stood out with a majestic fireworks event, leaving event attendees captivated.
This pyrotechnic giant called Yonshakudama he boasted of being the largest firework in the world ever createdeven met the standards to be a world record.
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What is Yonshakudama?
It is a firework that weighs more than 420 kilogramssame weight that is provided with gunpowder and chemical agents that make its detonation possible. This event marked an official record in the book of Guinness World Recordswhere Japan stood out for its creation of said artifact.
Yonshakudama is understood to be the world’s largest single firework.
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The explosion created a huge curtain of light that covered all the people who saw the event at midnight and the spectrum reached a diameter close to 800 metros.
To date, the Yonshakudama is known to be the largest firework ever recorded and reflects the Japanese people’s commitment to traditions.
The historical event caused a huge commotion within the world of social networks where many even compared the firework with the “Komodo 3000” from the series Malcolm in the Middle.
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