The koinobori

The koinobori of Japan are colorful carp-shaped windsocks, symbolizing strength, perseverance, and success. They are traditionally hung to celebrate Children's Day, known as "Kodomo no Hi," on May 5th. These floating carps are an important cultural emblem in Japan, representing the hope that children grow up healthy and brave.

Experience the magic of koinobori, the vibrant and playful windsocks that add a touch of Japanese culture to any setting. Explore the history of koinobori and their significance in Japanese folklore and traditions.

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