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    Tango no Sekku (端午の節句), also known as Ayame no hi (Iris festival), originally referred to an annual ceremony held at the Japanese imperial court on May...
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    happiness of both male and female children since 1948, but its origin, Tango no Sekku, was a day for boys from the Kamakura period in the 12th century to...
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    Japan to celebrate Tango no sekku (端午の節句), a traditional calendrical event which is now designated as Children's Day (子供の日, Kodomo no hi), a national holiday...
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    Equivalent and related official festivals include the Korean Dano, Japanese Tango no sekku, and Vietnamese Tết Đoan Ngọ. Three of the most widespread activities...
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  • as the Japanese iris (ayame) festival at court, today it is known as Tango no sekku. Kikkoden: on the seventh day of the seventh month, offerings were made...
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  • samurai armor and kabuto (helmets) in keeping with the tradition of Tango no Sekku. In feudal times, real samurai armor, kabuto, and tachi were displayed...
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    autumn due to the proximinity between traditional and modern calendars Tango no sekku (端午の節句) – traditional festival for boys on 5 May (See Hinamatsuri in...
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  • version of Sakata no Kintoki, samurai from the Heian period Kintarō doll, a toy offered to Japanese children during the Tango no Sekku holiday Kintarō-ame...
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    miniature kabuto and samurai armor in keeping with the tradition of Tango no Sekku. In feudal times, real samurai armor, kabuto, and tachi were displayed...
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    the Peach Festival (桃の節句, Momo no Sekku), as peach trees typically began to flower around this time. Although this is no longer true since the shift to...
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  • holidays in Japan (国民の祝日, kokumin no shukujitsu) were first established by the Public Holiday Law (国民の祝日に関する法律, Kokumin no Shukujitsu ni Kansuru Hōritsu,...
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  • Songkran (Lao) Songkran (Thailand) Swanti (festival) Tak Bat Thewo Tango no sekku Tazaungdaing festival Tết Thadingyut Festival Thingyan Tibetan festivals...
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  • April to 5 May containing multiple public holidays. It is also known as Haru no Ōgata Renkyū (春の大型連休, Long spring holiday series). One of Japan's largest...
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    Senior Citizens Day (Palau) Tango no sekku (Japan) May 6 Martyrs' Day (Gabon) Martyrs' Day (Lebanon and Syria) International No Diet Day Teachers' Day (Jamaica)...
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    eaten and used only to symbolize the prosperity of one's descendants. Tango no sekku (Children's Day) is celebrated in Japan on May 5. On this day, the Japanese...
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    into thin slices and soaking them in sake, a tradition inherited from Tango no Sekku. It is believed that iris has the power to ward off evil spirits and...
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  • Holidays portal Father's Day International Men's Health Week Movember Tango no Sekku, formerly celebrated as Boys' Day in Japan White Ribbon Day, November...
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    Empress. Kintarō dolls are offered to Japanese children during the Tango no Sekku holiday, in order to inspire in them the bravery and strength of the...
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    and plum blossom, and drink Amazake. On 5 May, also known as 端午の節句 (tango-no sekku), they fly carp streamers outside, display Samurai dolls, and eat Kashiwa...
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    Girls' Day. 5th day of the 5th month: Tango (端午): mostly held on 5 May 端午の節句 (Tango no sekku), 菖蒲の節句 (Ayame no sekku) Boys' Day. Overlaps with the national...
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    Tamami(近藤珠實) (2010). 日本の作法としきたり: 四季の行事と冠婚葬祭、その由来と常識 [Nihon no saho to shikitari: shiki no gyoji to kankon sosai, sono yurai to joshiki] (preview). PHP研究所...
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  • Wars Day) Senior Citizens Day (Palau) Soviet Press Day (Soviet Union) Tango no sekku (Japan) Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Awareness Day (Canada...
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    Double Fifth Festival is celebrated on May 5 as Tango no sekku (端午の節句). Until recently, Tango no sekku was known as Boys' Day, with a Shinto holiday counterpart...
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    1900. In the earliest years of the 20th century, American officials with no experience in "transliterating...Japanese" often gave Japanese-Americans new...
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    called Surit-nal (수릿날) Observed by Koreans Type Cultural, government Date 5th day of 5th lunar month Related to Duanwu Festival Tango no sekku Tết Đoan Ngọ...
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    chant usually ends with a pun: kaeru nai has the double meaning that there is no frog (カエル, kaeru) under the willow tree, and the willow tree figure cannot...
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  • (Horizon) センチメンタル通り (Sentimental Street) 淋しい雲 (Lonely Clouds) たんごの節句 (Tango no sekku The Boys' Festival) 驟雨(にわかあめ)(A Brief Shower) さよならぼくのともだち (Good Bye...
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    "Tango" (Tango no sekku), one of the five main festivals of the year (falling on the 5th day of the 5th month), with the daimyo's toponym, "Tango" (Tango Province)...
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  • つるセコベストテン/Best 10 Short Stories 走れヘンテコ電車!/The Life of Train 9 つるセコ鯉のぼり/The Tango no sekku Day May 12, 1988 つるセコベストテン/Best 10 Short Stories おふろでワッショイ/Showers,...
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  • the Neo Geo and SG-1000 platforms) have since been delisted and are thus no longer available for purchase. The following is a mostly-comprehensive list...
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