Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Japan Koinobori flags












Condition : Brand New with Tag imported from Japan
Desc : 5th May was known as Boy's Day (Tango no Sekku, or the Feast of Banners), so many of the traditional celebrations on Children's Day come from Boy's Day. Families with boys hang colorful carp kites, called Koinobori, outside their houses - one for each boy, with the biggest representing the oldest boy at the top. The kites flutter in the wind and look beautiful, as you can see in the photo above! In Japanese culture, the carp (or koi) represents courage and perseverance, as the fish is known for its strength and determination as it swims against the current upstream. The carp kite symbolises each family's wish for their sons to grow up brave and strong. Fly these flags in front of homes celebrate the health and happiness of their children.
Size : L size with 2 fish / M size with 3 fish
Selling Price : RM29.90



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