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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Welcome to Hanabi Japanese Restaurant!
Hanabi is a Japanese term for “fireworks.” Literally, the word “hana” translates to flower and “bi” is fire.
Like the “fire flower,” the cuisine of Hanabi Japanese Restaurant is delicate, yet explosive in flavor.
Hanabi has recently been reviewed by The Tennessean, the largest news publication in the Middle Tennessee area.
www.hanabirestaurant.com   (206 words)

  
  Fireworks Structure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The HANABI shell has a fuse (DOUKASEN), on its bottom which is ignited by The lift charge when the shell is fired.
----The HANABI shell is propelled from the mortar and shot up into the sky by a lift charge of fl gunpowder under the sh ell.
HANABI are classified by the type of effects and explosions that they create.
www.hanabi.co.jp /english/hanabi.english.structure.htm   (517 words)

  
 GMAN: Hanabi Taikai
I had been twice before but both times I got their late or the people I was going with didn't want to deal with the crowds and so I had either a far far view, like more than a mile away, or I just barely had a view at all.
I chose the Edogawa Hanabi Taikai which is on the south eastern side of Tokyo, actually kind of near Tokyo Disneyland.
That seems to be Hanabi Taikai day because although during the summer festivals take place all over Japan every weekend and even weekdays too on this day there were no less than 29 of these things going on throughout Japan.
greggman.com /japan/hanabi-taikai/hanabi-taikai.htm|lang=japanese   (1060 words)

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