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Koinobori (鯉のぼり),
meaning 'carp streamer' in ****anese, are carp-shaped
windsocks traditionally flown in ****an to
celebrate Tango no
sekku (端午の節句), a traditional...
- and ****inuke were then merged, and the
first koinobori appeared in Edo (now Tokyo). The
colorful koinobori as we know them
today became po****r from the...
- (1603–1867),
samurai dolls (武者人形,
musha ningyo) were displa**** in homes,
koinobori (carp streamers) were hung in gardens. From this period, the
custom of...
- (military standard) –
military standard carried by the
Roman cavalry Koinobori – ****anese
decorative carp-shaped
windsocks Traffic pattern indicator...
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students or
children to
achieve success through hard work and ****verance.
Koinobori Lewis, Mark
Edward (February 2012). The
Flood Myths of
Early China. SUNY...
- 2007,
Hideaki Anno
resigned from Gainax. In 2011 Anno co-produced the
Koinobori Pictures movie Kantoku Shikkaku ("Failed Director"),
directed by Katsuyuki...
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closely ****ociated with the country's
national identity. The
custom of
koinobori (carp streamers),
which began in the Edo
period (1603–1867), is still...
- The city is
noted for is
known throughout ****an for the
creation of
koinobori (carp kites), baseballs,
kendo equipment, and Kazo-udon noodles. Kazo...
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stencilled on hairpins,
sword blades or fish
scales on carp
streamers (鯉のぼり,
Koinobori). The soil
around Nishio in
central ****an is rich in mica deposits, which...
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horses or
other figures, on
which wishes are
written and hung in shrines.
koinobori, carp-shaped banners. zuguri [ja], a type of top with
concentric patterns...