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Title: Japan: Children


1
JapanChildrens Day
  • By Kristina Parin
  • Jana Craven

2
Overview of Japan
  • Japan is made up of many islands.
  • Living in Japan
  • - Houses
  • - Clothes
  • - Food
  • - Music

3
Childrens Day
  • Childrens Day is May 5th.
  • On this day they celebrate the healthy growth and
    happiness of children.

4
History of Childrens Day
  • Multiple legends
  • Defeating the Mongols on May 5, 1282
  • Farmers having children protect crops
  • Parents respect the character of their children
  • Children are grateful to parents

5
Tango no Sekku
  • May 5 was traditional Boys day.
  • Families with boys fly carp streamers for
    Children's Day
  • To the Japanese people, the large koi is a symbol
    of the courage, strength, and patience needed to
    accomplish big goals.
  • The top streamer is the pennant. 
  • The second streamer from the top is the black
    carp which represents the father of the house.  
  • The next red carp streamer represents the mother
    of the house. 
  • The smaller bottom streamers represent each boy
    in the house.
  • On Children's Day the children go to the shrine
    and the priest blesses them and wishes them
    health and happiness for the next year.

6
Hina Matsuri
  • Girls have their own festival, called Hina
    Matsuri (Doll Festival), held on March 3rd.
    During the festival the girls visit all the
    different doll displays.
  • Girls display special dolls on stands covered
    with red cloth.
  • The dolls represent the members of a royal court.
    There can be as many as 15 dolls.
  • These specials dolls are sometimes handed down
    from mother to daughter.

7
Childrens Day Events
  • Presentations
  • Taiko Drummers
  • Raising of the Koi nobori (Koi Kite)
  • Japanese Story Telling
  • Traditional Japanese Dances
  • Japanese Immersion SingersActivities
  • Origami (Paper Folding)
  • Ikebana (Flower Arranging)
  • Sumi-e brush Painting (Brush Painting)
  • Block printing
  • Koi viewing
  • Haiku Path
  • Taste of Tea for Children
  • Tours for Children
  • Doll Display
  • Childrens Olympics

8
Childrens Day Food
  • Rice Balls
  • Sweet Rice Crackers
  • Traditional sushi and sashimi
  • Miso Soup

9
Resources
http//www.ginkoya.com/pages/childrensday.html ht
tp//www.eat-japan.com http//www.japancorner.com
/fun_games.asp http//www.sover.net/johnd/catego
ries.html http//www.k111.k12.il.us/king/japan2a.
htm http//web-japan.org/kidsweb/japan/regions.ht
ml http//www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/japan/
koi/
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