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1 May 5th By: Lilly Blackwell & Sensei
Ko do mo no hi May 5th By: Lilly Blackwell & Sensei

2 Origin Kodomo no hi, or children's day, is celebrated every May 5th in Japan by all children. Originally, however, this holiday celebrated only boys. This was called Tango no Sekku , or boys day. After World War 2 Tango no Sekku was changed to celebrate the health and wellness of all children, instead of just boys.

3 Koinobori Koinobori is hung outside the house for boys growth.

4 Samurai doll Decorate Samurai doll for boys to wish to be storng.

5 KABUTO-samurai helmet
Lord Date Masamune; Darth Vador’s helmet was designed after his. Origami Kabuto ↑ Advanced / regular↑

6 icons Along with the koinobori, kabuto is also a important icon on Children's day. It is a hat, and can also be included in a dish.

7 food *Kashiwa Mochi *Chimaki

8 Activities The cultural festival is thrown on May 5th, and many children attend and dress up in kimonos. They play a variety of games at this festival (taiko, shuji, parade, etc.)


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