-
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 ****anese
imperial court on May...
- the
Chrysanthemum Festival (菊の節句, Kiku no
Sekku) and it is one of ****an's five
sacred ancient festivals (
sekku). It is most
commonly celebrated on the 9th...
- The
Festival of
Seven Herbs or
Nanakusa no
sekku (****anese: 七草の節句) is the long-standing ****anese
custom of
eating seven-herb rice
porridge (七草粥, nanakusa-****u...
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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 the...
- The
following are
known as the five
seasonal festivals (節句
sekku, also 五節句 gosekku). The
sekku were made
official holidays during Edo
period on Chinese...
- carp-shaped
windsocks traditionally flown in ****an to
celebrate Tango no
sekku (端午の節句), a
traditional calendrical event which is now
designated as Children's...
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consumed on 7 January. Nanakusa-****u (seven herb congee)
eaten on Nanakusa-no-
sekku (seven herb festival) In Korea, the
plant is
called minari (미나리) and is...
- were
integrated into the ****anese
Imperial calendar over 1,000
years ago.
Sekku is the term
given meaning special day of observance. The
festival is now...
- 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 spring...
- The
Gosekku (五節句), also
known as
sekku (節句), are the five
annual ceremonies that were
traditionally held at the ****anese
imperial court. The
origins were...