1.Kaketoko (Hanging scroll in the alcove)
<Before the ignition> On top of the triangular roof is a lantern with a pattern called “Hakke,” which divides the natural world into eight parts, and below are three square paintings.
<After ignition> A picture of pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms appears, and a hanging scroll of “Tenka Tahei” and ornaments are lowered from the roof. Two tiers of fireworks are ejected from the roof, and fireworks rotate at both ends of the roof.
<Awards> This is a performance to show courtesy to guests by hanging a hanging scroll on the floor and arranging standing flowers.







