

Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan, standing at 3,776 meters (12,380 feet). The above post, shared over 300 times is by an individual user.

The mountain contributes to Japan's physical, cultural, and spiritual geography. Posted by Dipesh Nathoo on Tuesday, Octo#Fwsim mount fuji registration# It also contained a description and when translated it said the video was based on a large-scale fireworks display held in winter at Lake Kawaguchi in cooperation with the Lake Kawaguchi Fisheries Cooperative to commemorate the registration of Mt. Worth seeing …one of the World’s best fireworks display ? PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO The video was titled 'FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show2'. This show is the first of its kind in the world (spherical pyrotechnics) 1 min, 45 seconds of fireworks in Borivali West,Mumbai.This video was shared on YouTube on January 1, 2022, with overlaid text saying "Japan's New Year FireWorks are so fire". With Mount Fuji in the background, the fireworks show stands out for its colours and perfect timing. But this spectacle wasn't actually filmed in Japan during the first moments of the new year.

Searching on YouTube for the keywords "Mount Fuji fireworks" can help us find the origin of these images. The video comes from another video published on November 5, 2014, titled "FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronised Fireworks Show". In the caption of that video, it's clear to see that the video was made with FWsim, a digital fireworks simulating tool. The software allows you to create an artificial fireworks site using plenty of colours and music. Therefore, this video isn't from New Year 2022, but rather was a digital creation from 2014. A message in fireworks above Los Angeles?Īlso on January 1, a Twitter account involved with the American #DefundThePolice movement shared a video of a fireworks display above Los Angeles. From above, the fireworks seem to spell out a message: F**K LAPD", referring to the Los Angeles Police Department. Some people online thought this was a protest tactic organised by residents, but it's actually an edited video. Searching again with the keywords "Los Angeles fireworks" brings us to a video on YouTube from July 5, 2020, a day after American independence day. An amateur videographer took a video that was relayed by local media.

It's the same background as the previous video, allowing us to see that the words "F**K LAPD" in pink fireworks were edited in after the fact. An unusual light show in China?įinally, you might have seen this incredible pyrotechnic show during the countdown to the new year in China. According to this Tweet, viewed over a million times, this video was taken in the city of Qingdao. But searching on Google confirms that it was made with digital effects. The keywords "Qingdao fireworks" bring up the same video shared this time by the YouTube channel for the Chinese television station CCTV.
