【Kodomoen】 Autumn is here!
This year's "Jugoya" (Full Moon event) falls on September 29th. As the weather begins to cool down, it is a Japanese autumn tradition
to enjoy watching a full moon night…
During the Heian period, "Jugoya'' was popular among aristocrats. They were admiring the moon reflected in the water…
That's classy…
Time has passed since then, and the "Jugoya'' that common people enjoyed during the Edo period was not just an event to admire the moon, but also to celebrate the successful harvest of rice. It means that the meaning of sharing the joy and gratitude for the past has become greater…
It's elegant…
Times change, however, the good old things, the things that our ancestors have spun, and the traditional Japanese events, is our responsibility to preserve, and to continue to teach this information carefully!
The moon in your room is also heading towards the Full Moon!
It seems like the clouds have been having a friendly conversation with the moon for a while now…
Although they don't show themselves…
I'm excited to see this every day!
On the 29th, there will be a full moon…
And we will be able to say "Good evening, Otsuki-sama" (Moon)…
There is another event that has earned its place in Japan…?
It's "Halloween" time! Cute ghosts are floating around the room…
September 23rd was "Grape Day"…
Come quickly, Sports Festival!
Today too, the "mother and father"
were "Tenteko Mai" (busy)…
There is a "Tenteko Mai" dance actually…
They were all dancing "Tenteko dance''!
Starting with the "sports" of autumn, autumn is now in full swing!
That's great, let's live our lives with pride!!