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Japan’s Fiery Toyohashi Gion Festival (20 photos)

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.

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A man holds his handmade Tezutsu hanabi (handheld fireworks) dedicated to the Toyokawa Susanoo Shrine, as a part of a Shinto ritual in Toyokawa, Japan, on July 21, 2018. (Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / Getty)
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https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2018/07/japans-fiery-toyohashi-gion-festival/565853/