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JAPANESE vs.
FOREIGN SHELL STRUCTURE
T he shells are completely
different from each shape and structure. All of the shells use
cylindrical tubes, called mortars, to shoot up. Japanese
shells have rounded shape. Foreign made shells are cylindrical in
shape. Stars that pack into shells, are also different. Japanese
star has round shape with some kind of layer of powders. Because of
this structure, changeable color in burning is achieved. Foreign
made stars are cylindrical or block shape, and is made with only one
kind of powder through the press (machine). So they never change
color halfway.
SPECIAL
FEATURES OF JAPANESE FIREWORKS
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