Thursday, November 29, 2012

冬の風物詩(fuyu no fuubutsushi) 1 Special Attractions of Winter



神戸ルミナリエ(koobe luminarie)


 Kobe Luminarie(こうべ ルミナリエ)first started eleven months after the Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995 with the hope to give courage and greatly inspire the people of Kobe, and the event has become an annual festival as a reminder and symbol of the city's recovery from the disaster.

 The lights were donated by the Italian Government and the installation itself is produced by Valerio Festi and Hirokazu Imaokad.

 This year, it will be held from Dec.6th to Dec. 17th. For more information (in Japanese), visit www.kobe-luminarie.jp. (In English) http://www.ryuusenkaku.jp/english/kobe_luminarie.html




Sunday, November 18, 2012

日本の祝日 (nihon no shuku jitsu) 1 --- Natinal Holidays of Japan




勤労感謝の日(きんろうかんしゃのひ、kinrou-kansha-no-hi) Labor Thanksgiving Day


November 23rd is Kinro-kansha-no-hi. In 1948, it was designated a national holiday “for the people to honor labor, celebrate manufacturing and give thanks to one another.” From ancient times, this day has been an observance known as 新嘗祭(にいなめさい、nii-name-sai, the Shinto Harvest Festival), carried out at the imperial court. For this, the Emperor dedicates that year's new rice to the gods and tastes it for the first time This observance is held still today in the Imperial Household.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

秋の風物詩(aki no fubutsushi) 6 --- Special Attractions of Autumn



七五三(しちごさん、shichi-gosan)


A gala day for Children of three, five and seven years of age
This is an event occurring on November 15, when prayers and offered for children's growth.

Because odd numbers are auspicious in Japan. On November 15, girls of seven, boys of five and three-year-old children of either sex are taken to shirnes by their parents to give thanks and pray for divine blessing.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

美術(bijyutsu)・工芸(koogei) --- Arts and Crafts 1



招き猫(まねき ねこ)--- Maneki-neko


Maneki-neko is a statue of a cat beckoning passers-by. The statue is often found in restaurants and shops and is displayed as a charm to attract customers with its raising left hand and fortune money with its raising right hand.