Japanese Festivals
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Transcript of Japanese Festivals
Made by: Zach and Jason
七 五 三7, 5, 3 Festival
On 7, 5, 3 day Boys wear their Hakama trousers and Haori JacketsGirls where their Obi sash for the first time with their KimonoThe children visit the Shinto shrine with their parents
千歳飴ちとせあめ
The Cranes and Turtle illustrations on the bag represent longevityThe long red hard candies come wrapped in very thin edible rice paper
千歳チョコ Chitose Choco
This year instead of Chitose Ame, the traditionalcandy Tirol chocolate was inside the bags
しょがつNew Years Festival
Common Japanese Decorations
としこしそば(年越し蕎麦)
文化の日
文化の日
文化の日
文化の日The Culture Festival
こどもの日Children’s Day
Annually held on May 5, This day celebrates Kids, and they receive gifts And there is no school so they love this day very much
こいのぼり鯉幟
Koinobori colours include black, red, blue, green, gold, and sometimes orange and purple.
Koinobori are carp kites, which look a lot like windsocksThey get tied to flag poles and flag poles
かしわもち
Kashiwamochi is a sticky rice cake filled with sweet red bean paste It is a Japanese tradition to eat these rice cakes on Kodomo no hiThese cakes are also eaten in other Asian countries like Korea
せつぶん
まめまき