Hanabi (花火) Fun! Japan Words vol.104

  • 1 สิงหาคม 2016
  • FUN! JAPAN Team

20160801-01-hanabi

Hanabi (花火) is a Japanese word meaning Fireworks. Hanabi (花火) have very long history in Japan, it has been became very popular Japanese festival. Hanabi (花火) are not typically used to celebrate New Year. Japanese firework shells range in several size from small to the world record. One of unique fireworks is Niagara sparklers. 

Hanabi (花火) mainly during the summer holidays in July and August. When the season coming, the fireworks can be seen from all around the city. People dressed in yukata and streets when go to Hanabi (花火).Tokyo's Sumida River Fireworks, which are most famous firework displays in Japan and well known for many for Foreigners. 
OK, Let’s remember some useful sentences about Hanabi (花火)


●Kyo ha hanabi wo miemasu. 
>We can say fireworks today.

●Hanabi wo mini ikimasu
> I am going to see fireworks.


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