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Kodomo no Hi is the day when fish are flying and the samurai equipment is out of the closet. It is also a day of traditional sweets or delicious cakes if you prefer that.
Originally, the 5th of May was the day for boys, just as the 3rd of
March is Girl's Day, but now it's 子供の日(こどものひ - kodomo no hi -
Children's Day). This national holiday 子供の日 (Children's Day) is also
the last day of our longest holiday "ゴールデン・ウィーク (Golden week). At most
department stores and bigger supermarkets, big noisy events like "hero
show" take place. Not only 子供たち (こどもたち - kodomotachi - children),
possibly also 親たち (おやたち - oyatachi - parents) have to participate in
the games.
Tasty Cakes and Sweets
Lots of レストラン (resutoran - restaurants) have a special menu for 子供の日
(Children's Day), and obviously such restaurants are supposed to be
wonderfully noisy.
Western style cake shops might sell special decorated cakes for 子供の日,
but the traditional sweet for the day is 柏餅 (かしわもち - kashiwa mochi).
It's 餅 (もち - mochi - sticky rice cake) with 餡 (あん - an - sweet bean
paste) in it and it's wrapped with a 柏(かしわ - kashiwa - oak) leaf. Since
oak leaves don't fall until new buds appear, it has the good meaning
that the family line will be continued. Personally I like these 和菓子
(わがし - wagashi - Japanese sweets), but little children might prefer ケーキ
(keeki - Western type sweets).
Samurai Armor for the Sons
As the 3rd of March is 桃の節句 (momo no sekku), the fifth of May is
called 端午の節句 (たんごのせっく - tango no sekku). The word "端午 (tango)" came
from an ancient Japanese way of counting days, but now it is only used
to refer to the particular day 五月五日 (ごがついつか - gogatsu itsuka - the 5th
of May). Namely, "go" from "tango" got meaning "go" ("five") from the
kanji "五" regardless of the original kanji's meaning. You can see some
word play like that. For example, each sekku has a 花 (はな - hana -
flower) that symbolizes it, like 桃 (もも - momo - peach) on 3rd of March,
and the flower of 端午の節句 (tango no sekku) is 尚武 (しょうぶ - shoubu - iris).
This reading "shoubu" connected to another word "勝負 (しょうぶ - shoubu -
game/match), and eventually the day was regarded as boy's day because
of that, it seems.
By the way, apparently the purpose of this custom was originally to
prevent things like illness and bad luck. Especially in a samurai's
family, the birth of a boy was very important, so people displayed arms
like 兜 (かぶと - kabuto - helmet), 鎧 (よろい - yoroi - armor), 刀 (かたな -
katana - sword) and 弓矢 (ゆみや - yumiya - arrows and bow) to guard the
boys from the bad things. These were arranged outside the house at
first, but later, they were replaced by smaller sized things so that
people could put them inside the house.
Well, this was the custom in the upper class world. Common people
didn't have such arms, so they made 兜 (helmet) by 折り紙 (おりがみ - origami
- paper folding). It seems. 鯉のぼり (こいのぼり - koinobori - carp streamers)
also spread among common people during 江戸時代 (えどじだい - Edo jidai - the
Edo period). 鯉のぼり (koinobori) are much more popular than 兜 (helmets)
nowadays, but at any rate, both are expensive.
Flying carps!
Maybe around the middle of April, you can see big
鯉のぼり(koinobori) "swimming" in the sky above the roof of the house. This
fish 鯉 (こい - koi - carp) is made of cloth, and a windy day can make
鯉のぼり (koinobori) quite energic. But actually the number of such 鯉のぼり
(koinobori) is decreasing because of the changes in homes. If you have
a large space for a pole like a back yard, you can make your 鯉のぼり
(koinobori) family swim in the sky pleasantly. But in areas which are
crowded with houses and appartments, the big 鯉のぼり (koinobori) may
hit other people's windows. Recently, you can see quite small 鯉のぼり -
koinobori) that you place outside your small apartment window. Possibly
you might make small paper 鯉のぼり (koinobori) at 小学校 (しょうがっこう -
shougakkou - elementary school) or 幼稚園 (ようちえん -youchien -
kindergarten), but you have to be careful on rainy days.
Now 子供の日 (Children's Day) is approaching, and children must be looking
forward to something exciting; special TV programs (hero movies or
anime, maybe), lunch or dinner at a restaurant, playing at 遊園地 (ゆうえんち -
yuuenchi - amusement park), etc etc. Parents, especially fathers, have
to spend money or time for the children, so I'm wondering if it's a
real ゴールデン・ウィーク (Golden week) for fathers, lol.
Please tell us about your experiences of Children's Day, or give us feedback in the bottom of this page.
By Shizu
Edited by the StudyJapanese.org Team
Vocabulary
Here's a summary of the vocabulary covered in the article.
- 子供の日 (こどものひ - kodomo no hi - Children's Day)
- ゴールデン・ウィーク (Golden week)
- 子供たち (こどもたち - kodomotachi - children)
- 親たち (おやたち - oyatachi - parents)
- レストラン (resutoran - restaurants)
- 柏餅 (かしわもち - kashiwa mochi)
- 餅 (もち - mochi - sticky rice cake)
- 餡 (あん - an - sweet bean paste)
- 柏 (かしわ - kashiwa - oak)
- 和菓子 (わがし - wagashi - Japanese sweets)
- ケーキ (keeki - Western type sweets)
- 桃の節句 (momo no sekku)
- 端午の節句 (たんごのせっく - tango no sekku)
- 五月五日 (ごがついつか - gogatsu itsuka - the 5th of May)
- 花 (はな - hana - flower) like 桃 (もも - momo - peach)
- 端午の節句 (tango no sekku) is 尚武 (しょうぶ - shoubu - iris)
- 勝負 (しょうぶ - shoubu - game/match)
- 兜 (かぶと - kabuto - helmet)
- 鎧 (よろい - yoroi - armor)
- 刀 (かたな - katana - sword)
- 弓矢 (ゆみや - yumiya - arrows and bow)
- 折り紙 (おりがみ - origami - paper foldings)
- 鯉のぼり (こいのぼり - koinobori - carp streamers)
- 江戸時代 (えどじだい - Edo jidai - Edo period)
- 鯉 (こい - koi - carp)
- 小学校 (しょうがっこう - shougakkou - elementary school)
- 幼稚園 (ようちえん - youchien - kindergarten)
- 遊園地 (ゆうえんち - yuuenchi - amusement park)
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