
こいのぼり
端午の節句
In Japan, colorful carp-shaped windsocks are flown to celebrate the happiness and healthy growth of children. These windsocks, known for their bright designs, resemble carp fish swimming upstream, symbolizing strength and perseverance. This tradition has historical roots in ancient festivals and is associated with tales of carp transforming into dragons, reflecting wishes for success and strength.
- Japan Exclusive
- First Release Apr 25, 2020
- May 2 → May 5 Annually
- https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AB%AF%E5%8D%88
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