Kaguzuchi Fire Performance Completes Rehearsal in Strong Winds Ahead of Star Island 2026
The rehearsal proved Kaguzuchi's safety system can handle extreme conditions, clearing the way for a water-stage fire show that competes with fireworks and drone displays.
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Raiko Enbu Kaguzuchi completed its dress rehearsal on a sea float at Odaiba Seaside Park despite strong winds, using a custom safety protocol. The fire performance will open tonight at STAR ISLAND 2026, featuring a flame thrower and spark driver that scorch the water surface.
Raiko Enbu Kaguzuchi finished its final dress rehearsal on a sea float at Odaiba Seaside Park last night, despite strong winds and limited footing. The team used a dedicated safety management system with wind and water protection measures to complete all programs without accidents. The actual performance opens tonight at STAR ISLAND 2026.
This year the show moves from sandy beaches to a water stage, using a custom flame thrower and a spark driver that reflect off the black sea surface. World-class magician Cyril visited the dressing room before the rehearsal, observing Kaguzuchi's fire control and equipment operation as an intern.
Kaguzuchi representative Hideyuki Izumi said the interest from a frontline performer is stimulating and that the team is fully prepared for tonight's show.
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