UGPLM 4Pcs Colorful 100cm Japanese Carp Flag Streamer Boy's Day
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UGPLM 4Pcs Colorful 100cm Japanese Carp Flag Streamer Boy's Day
. Koi=Carp =A thing like a flag.
. Throughout all of Japan, the Koi is displayed across the yards of each family', about a week before May 5th to a week after. On Japanese Boy's day, May 5th of each year these wind socks are flown in celebration of the , health and strength of the boys of each family in Japan. The colorful sight (especially when viewed from the Train) is incredible as they are seen strewn across the countryside.
. The Carp has always been regarded for its determination and . This notion of the carp being of strength and tenacity can be traced back to a in China where a saying goes that a carp can swim against the current up the flowing to become a dragon. They are frequently shown in Japanese artwork as swimming up waterfalls or currents.
. This Japanese Carp wind sock is also known as or Koi.
. &;Colorful carp streamers&; are famous symbol to celebrate &;Children's day&;. Many parents display them hoping that children will with courage and wisdom.