Today is not only Cinco de Mayo, it’s not only Ichiro and my 3 wedding anniversary but it’s also Noby’s second Kodomo No Hi, or Boys Day.
Boy’s Day is celebrated on the 5th day of the 5th month and during this day families celebrate the healthy growth and happiness of their children. Traditionally families raise huge carp-shaped flags (koinobori), one for each boy, outside the house. Inside they display dolls of famous warriors (Kintaro)and traditional Japanese military helmets (kabuto.) “The carp has become the symbol of the Boy’s Day Festival because the Japanese consider it the most spirited of fish, so full of energy and power that it can fight its way up swift-running streams and cascades. Because of its strength and determination to overcome all obstacles, it stands for courage and the ability to attain high goals. Since these are traits desired in boys, families traditionally flew koinobori from their homes to honor their sons.”
Today I let Noby check out his carp flag before we hung it outside…
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