Japan’s Most Delicate Summer Bloom

Aug 11, 2025

fireworks

「EP.62」 線香花火

SENKO HANABI
Nationwide

「transcript」

Japan has a long history with fireworks, but none are as intimate as Senko Hanabi. Originating in the late Edo period, they were first crafted using matchlock gunpowder-making techniques introduced from abroad. Once a luxury for the wealthy, they soon spread to the general public and became a cherished summer pastime.

When lit, the flame moves through four poetic stages: Tsubomi (蕾, bud), a small fireball forming on the tip; Botan (牡丹, peony), bursts of tiny sparks; Matsuba (松葉, pine needles), vibrant scattering sparks; and Chiri-giku (散り菊, falling chrysanthemum petals), when petals of fire flicker out.

Senko Hanabi are made with finely ground gunpowder from a precise mix of pine soot, sulfur, and charcoal. Each is measured to exactly 0.08 grams, just enough to form a perfect molten ball without bursting too soon. Once measured, the powder is wrapped in hand-twisted washi paper stems, a skill requiring years of steady-handed practice.

Today, only two makers in Japan still produce Senko Hanabi that are 100% domestically made, preserving a craft that blends chemistry, dexterity, and patience.

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