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Festivals of Japan
1.In Japan the whole year is a time of fun and festivals for the children .Matsuriis the Japanese word for a festival or holiday .Some festivals have their roots inChinese festivalscenturies ago, but have undergone great changes as they mixed with local customs.In the spring the countryside and the hills are full of small streams. The youngboys love fishing in them. Summer brings many festivals. One festival is "Tanahata". On this day children decorate bamboo branches with coloured paper and pray for a good handwriting.
2.Autumn brings the festival of thanks-giving for good crops. Peoplemake small shrines called"Mikoshi" and take them in a procession through the streets. Children enjoy carrying the shrines turn by turn. They believe that this would bring good luck to homes and shops.
3. In Northern Japan, where there is snow all roundin winter, the Japanese celebrate the festival of "Kamakura".This festival is held in the beginning of February. It is open all day, but at evening one can enjoy activities such as going through a snow maze, exploring a Japanese igloo, and eat foods.There is a firework show and events held on an ice stage. Children make snow huts as well as invite their friends and offer them oranges and glasses of warm sweet ricewine.
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Japan is a land of unique culture and rich customs with traditional festivals to cheer them up
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Japanese rich heritage is the root for the enormous widespread culture
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