片岡 裕介 Yusuke Kataoka
[Japanese Traditional Festivals] This picture was taken at last year's Tanabata Festival. Tanabata is a Japanese festival event that has been held since ancient times. Every year on the night of July 7, colorful papers with wishes written on them are hung on a bamboo leaf and pray to the stars. "May my family and loved ones be healthy," "May I pass the university entrance exam," etc. There are many theories about the origins of the Tanabata Festival, but it is thought to be a mix of Chinese and Japanese culture and has been popular in Japan since ancient times. Last year, I attended the Tanabata Festival in Asagaya, Tokyo, with some friends. Although it was cancelled this year due to the corona, I would like to participate again next year with my friends.
25 พ.ย. 2020 เวลา 13:04
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[Japanese Traditional Festivals] This picture was taken at last year's Tanabata Festival. Tanabata is a Japanese festival that has been held since ancient times. Every year on the night of July 7th, colorful papers with wishes written on them are hung on a bamboo leaf, and people pray to the stars. "May my family and loved ones be healthy," "May I pass the university entrance exam," etc. There are many theories about the origins of the Tanabata Festival, but it is thought to be a mix of Chinese and Japanese culture and has been popular in Japan since ancient times. Last year, I attended the Tanabata Festival in Asagaya, Tokyo, with some friends. Although it was cancelled this year due to the coronavirus, I would like to participate again next year with my friends.
Excellent job! I love learning about traditions in other countries. Thanks for sharing!
25 พฤศจิกายน 2020
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