In central Japan, near Mikawa Bay, the Toyohashi Gion festival has taken place annually for more than 350 years, where local men set off large hand-held fireworks as part of a Shinto ritual. According to AFP photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba: “Every year, each male member of the shrine makes his own set of Tezutsu hanabi from bamboo covered by straw ropes with a loaded gun and metal powder.” The festival brings together participants from several nearby towns, and this year Yasuyoshi Chiba visited Toyokawa and Toyohashi to photograph some of the spectacular scenes.