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Interesting article by Xavier from Archéo'Japon, overviewing the history and beliefs surrounding May 5th Kodomo no hi 子供の日 (children's day) / Tango no Sekku 端午の節句 (Japanese take on Duanwu festival) traditions.
Original article is in French but really worth a read through auto-translate if you wish to learn more about the origins of some of the Kodomo no hi rituals :)
#japan#culture#folklore#kodomo no hi#children's day#tango no sekku#Duanwu festival#dragon boat festival#koinobori#carp banner#shoubu#sweet flag#Japanese iris#yomogi#mugwort#Shoki#kusudama#medicine ball#flower ball#inji#rock fight#nobori#banner#hamaya#sacred arrow#fukinagashi#streamer#yaguruma#arrow wheel#kashiwa mochi
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本気の柏餅 - 亀屋万年堂 (source)
(via 亀屋万年堂 『本気の柏餅』販売! | 季節のおすすめ | 亀屋万年堂だより | 東京・自由が丘発祥の老舗和菓子店:亀屋万年堂)
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I stand corrected. The leaf is not sakura, but a Daimyo oak leaf. It is said to be sweetish. It is called Kashiwa mochi. The filling is red bean paste (sweet anko) and is wrapped in kashiwa leaf. Traditionally the Japanese eat this mochi during the 5th of May, the so-called Tango no sekku, the Boys’ Day until recently. This was celebrated to ward off evil spirits for samurai boys. In 1948, the Japanese government decreed that it should become the Children’s Day. Meaning, not only boys are celebrated but also the girls.
#kamonohashi ron no kindan suiri#ron kamonohashi#totomaru isshiki#akira amano#chapter 120#rkdd spoilers#Tango no sekku#kashiwa mochi
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Kashiwa Mochi (Japanese Rice Cake With Oak Leaf)
#veggiekinsblog#mochi#dessert#sweet#sweets#vegan#veganism#vegetarian#plantbased#plant based#food#recipe#recipes#tasty#delicious#food photography#japanese#kashiwa mochi#japanese food#japanese recipes
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柏餅柏餅
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緑水庵さんの柏餅3種類の内のひとつ。
ピンクの餅生地に京白みそ餡。好きだなぁ😋
#wagashi#和菓子#japanese sweets#kashiwa mochi#ryokusuian#yay \(^o^)/ gifu!#my post#my photo#柏餅#緑水庵#こどもの日#端午の節句#京白味噌餡
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wagashi hotarubi!! 🍵⋆。° 🍡 ࿔*:・ (template reference | part one | part two)
#tokyo debunker#haku kusanagi#subaru kagami#zenji kotodama#subaru voice: while ur waiting for the chapter..... pls enjoy some sweets.....#lin doodles#I GAVE IN.........#sorry i KNOW i said i wasnt gna do hotarubi but..... the thought came...........#of kashiwa mochi haku..........#and i couldnt resist..............#this template is SO GOOD THANK U OP............
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Kashiwa Mochi / Japanese Rice Cake with Oak Leaf (Vegan & Gluten-Free)
#vegan#sweets#wagashi#japanese cuisine#mochi#joshinko#kashiwa leaves#oak leaves#red bean paste#arrowroot starch#cane sugar#🤍
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delicious food for me and the two other members of Z2 nation
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He has turned his son pet bunny into kashiwa mochi!
Sugarquill belongs to @murkyike
#jee arts#my art#dislyte#q dislyte#just saw people drawing bunnies as kashiwa mochi#I had to do it#he is now a giant kashiwa mochi
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ok anyway. good night
#watched some zenkaiger with the gang earlier so my heart is full of peace and love#and kashiwa mochi
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that's what I've been sayinnnngggg
so this is the plot of Mochi Madness I think
#pokemon#pokemon scarlet violet#the hidden treasure of area zero#mochi mayhem#pecharunt#ogerpon#zenkaiger#super sentai#kashiwa mochi wald
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京都の柏餅 (source)
(via 京都で人気の和菓子屋4店舗のおすすめ「柏餅」食べ比べ|カメライゼ -旅するカメラ-)
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Oh I love how Kashiwa Mochi World ends his sentences with “kashiwa mochi” instead of “kashira” (it might be so)
#i do have a weakness for the puns in these shows#zenkaiger live blog#also i want to eat kashiwa mochi now this is so unfair
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"端午の節句" or "こどもの日" is Japanese public holiday in 5/5. the day of boys, praying for their health and live. incidentally, "ひな祭り" is the day of girls in 3/3, the girls's version of "こどもの日".
Also ”柏餅” is the special snack in 5/5. sweet boiled (and mashed) white beans mixed with miso inside mochi, wrapped with Kashiwa oak leaf.
leaf doesn't eat but only for scent. each material have meaning of health and longevity.
however, mochi is the most killing food in Japan.
#art#drawing#illustration#pen#ink#inking#black and white#doodle#nsr#no straight roads#public holiday#japanese culture
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same, Kaito, same
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