Sumida River in Tokyo Lighted By 100,000 Solar-Powered LED's
Once the word Japan through pass throw our ears then it open our minds
to the limits of its forecast of all that is amazing and funky, and from
today we will see how the Japanese lit river to celebrate!!
In the River Sumida in Tokyo launched Panasonic 100,000 units LED
lighting to take place in the river in a ceremony called "Huhtaro",
acelebration is organized for centuries and where he the Japanese was
sitting on the banks of the river to watch the fireworks, but this year
has the exceptional . 100,000 lighting units released to impress the
ceremony visitors .
The word "Huhtaro" means the luminous fireflies or luminous beetles, and
the idea of lighting units aim to simulate the movement of those
bright fireflies in flight on the river, where it is believed that it
was adorned with blazing lights deployed Sumida River wonderful before
the human forcing encroachment it to search for another place!
The Wonderful thing in the lighting units is that not only the shape but
also how they work, because it depends entirely on solar energy also
Panasonic mentioned , the sponsor of this event, that it wanted to
emphasize that the future is for clean energy.
And the worth mentioning is that the distinctive building that appears
in most of the photos is the new Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Skytree, which is
the second tallest building in the world after Burj Dubai in Dubai, up
634 meters. This tower is used for broadcast television and radio next
to the tourism observatory to watch the city of Tokyo.