New Year’s Eve in Japan is “typically spent at home with family” and “countdown events are not all that common,” according to Tokyo Cheapo. Its website features several fireworks simulation videos set in a variety of locations around the world. Through a reverse image search, Check Your Fact found the same video was shared on Youtube in November 2014, with the title, “FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show.” FWsim is a simulation software that allows users to create realistic-looking, computer-generated videos of fireworks. The video, however, does not show a real fireworks display that occurred in Japan. (RELATED: Did The Japanese Movie ‘Akira’ Predict The Coronavirus Outbreak?) “Japan New Years FireWorks are so ,” reads text included in the video. One video shared on Facebook claims to show a large fireworks show that occurred in Japan in celebration of the new year. The video shows digitally created fireworks, not an actual New Year’s fireworks show in Japan.Ĭountries all over the world celebrated the coming of the new year with fireworks and other festivities, according to DW. A video shared on Facebook claims to show a New Year’s fireworks display in Japan.
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