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07/08/2024

🎏 History of Koinobori in Japan 🎏

Koinobori, or carp streamers, have a rich history in Japan, dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868). Originally part of the Boy's Day celebration, which later became Children's Day, these colorful windsocks symbolize strength, courage, and perseverance.

The tradition is inspired by a Chinese legend about a carp swimming upstream and transforming into a powerful dragon, representing overcoming obstacles and achieving success. Families fly koinobori outside their homes to honor their children, particularly boys, wishing them strength and prosperity.

Typically, the koinobori display includes a black carp (magoi) for the father, a red carp (higoi) for the mother, and smaller, colorful carp for each child in the family. The vibrant streamers fluttering in the breeze create a festive atmosphere and serve as a visual reminder of the aspirations and hopes parents have for their children's future.

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