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Japanese decoration
- Household linen from Japan
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- Japanese pens
- Japanese Wasaga umbrella
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- The furoshiki of Japan
- The koinobori
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- The tenugui of Japan
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The koinobori
Koinobori, or "carp streamers," are a beloved symbol of Japanese culture. These colorful windsocks are traditionally flown during Children's Day to represent strength, courage, and determination. Discover the history and significance of koinobori in Japan.
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