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Get ready for the 4th of July with Reddit’s favorite firework

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The firework allegedly cost $1,500, was 48 inches in diameter, and contained enough gunpowder to take out a small platoon.

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In Japanese it is called Yonshakudama and was produced by Honda Masanori's Katakai Fireworks Co. in Niigata, Japan.

The firework is a pyrotechnic marvel that has continued to light up more than just the night sky years after it exploded.

Images of Yonshakudama are a regular feature on Reddit where the following GIF of it put redditors in the mood for the upcoming July Fourth celebrations.

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While much about the firework is unknown, the site japan-fireworks.com claims that it is only launched once a year during the Katakai-Matsuri (festival) in Niigata each September, states the site japan-fireworks.com/, which also features some stunning photos of Yonshakudama.

The following video shows Yonshakudama getting loaded into its massive launching tube.

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For more photos of the process used to make the firework, visit tonymcnicol.photoshelter.com.

The following is a GIF remix of Yonshakudama redditor MaliciousHH created for the dog lover in all of us.

Photo by raichovak/Flickr (CC By ND 2.0)

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