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Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

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Once we hear “japan” any unxepected and amzing things come through our minds like the river they lightened for celebration

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

Someda river, tokyo, panasonic copmany launched about 100,000 led lightening unit in the river in hotaro feastival. This is atradition ages ago in this day they set on the river to watch the fire works, but there were an eception this year, they used the lightening units

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

Hotaro means the lightening lady bugs and this idea aims to simulate these bugs while flying near the river as they believe that these bugs live there before the coming of man

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

These lightenings are amazing not only in its way of working but in its shape also as it depends mainly on the solar energy, as panasonic wanted to assure on the futuer of clean energy

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

The building that appears in most images is tokyo skytree which is the second highest building in the world 634m, and it is used for radio and television broadcasting in addition to tourism

Here are some photos:

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

Amazing Photos for a Japanese River Enlightened with 100,000 Unit

 

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