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Song "Koinobori" |
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Koinobori |
Some fly big carp streamers called "Koinobori" in the gardens, as you can see the image on the right above. "koi" means carp and "Nobori" means streamers. We regard carp as a symbol of success in life because of its strength to swim up waterfalls. Usually there are 3 carp and they are considered to be the father carp, mother carp and son carp from the top to the bottom. You will be able to see more Koinobori in the country.
Some traditional families might put irises and yomogi (mugworts) in the eaves in their gardens to take away evil. Yomogi is a plant and looks like a mum. These families may also take a bath with sweet flag (irises) because it is said to have medicinal effect.
On this day, we eat sweet dumplings called "Chimaki" and "kashiwamochi." Some families with children may measure the children's height, making marks on the pillar inside the house.
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Chimaki & Kashiwamochi |
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