Hokuriku Grand Fireworks Kawakita Festival | Kawakita
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The Hokuriku Fireworks Festival, held on the banks of the Tetori River in Kawakita-cho, Nomi-gun, Ishikawa Prefecture, is one of the largest fireworks festivals in the Hokuriku region. Approximately 20,000 fireworks are launched over 40 minutes, with highlights including a dazzling display of sparkling fireworks, a spectacular No. 10 fireworks display, and a final 2,000-firework barrage. The festival features various unique performances, such as a starry night sky and diagonal fireworks displays, while the light art covering the night sky is breathtaking. The final light show, composed of 2,000 random beams of light, is a magnificent culmination of sound and light, providing a beautiful and memorable way to conclude a summer night.