Japanese culture certified by the Guinness Book! 5000 carp(Koi-nobori) swim in a place with Sakura!

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Hello steemians!
I am RYO!

I visited a place where wonderful Japanese tradition and beautiful Sakura were fused!

Do you know "Koi-nobori"?

Koi=carp
nobori=rise

It swims in the wind with a carp made of cloth!
Koi-nobori usually decorate 3~5 like this

But I went to the super big event of Koi-nobori!
It is an amazing place with the world's top Guinness Book certified!

Yes!! That's where the world's best Koi-nobori swim!!
The number is over 5000 including all!!

Even more wonderful is the season when the Sakura are blooming now!
The collaboration of 5000 Koi-nobori and Sakura can be seen only in this place only in Japan!

When I visited this place, it was crowded with many people!
I was expecting a lot of congestion because I did not know that this place was a Guinness Book certified place😂

It has various colors like this

This place is still at the side, when I walked there is saw the bridge

This bridge had a good view and people were gathered

The view I have walked side!
It is a wonderful view but…

Wow!! The other side is a wider view!!!

There is another bridge beyond this bridge, but Koi-nobori continues to that bridge!!

Comparison of my hands and Koi-nobori

What do you think Koi-nobori is for?
Let me explain to you Koi-nobori while walking towards a bridge that looks like a distance

The carp is one of the most beloved fish in Japan,
Since carp can live in harsh environments such as small swamps and cold winters, it has become a "symbol of vitality"

Furthermore, because there was an old myth that carp that climbed a waterfall would be dragons, So also carp became a symbol of "the rise of work"

And when Edo period(my manga -Jingi- era) boys were born in a Samurai family, they were setting the flag of the family's crest

And common people began to imitate it and set a Koi-nobori,
And it became an event for boys

I arrived at the distant bridge

"I want the boy to grow up like a Samurai"
And
"I want you to be as healthy as carp"
The Koi-nobori was completed in the Edo period as an event with such wishes.

I often talk about Japanese culture, but many of them started from the Edo period.

In other words, if you feel the charm of Japanese culture, it will also lead to the charm of the Edo period.

So The Edo period was really "the time when Japan was completed"

It is also thanks to the Edo period that we can see such a wonderful view

This wonderful event takes place from April to May

The Koi-nobori is an event for the day because May 5 is "Children's Day",
However, if you want to see Koi-nobori and Sakura, it is best to visit around early April!

And Koi-nobori are events for boys, but there are also big events for girls in Japan!
So that is "Hina-festival"!

These are my last month's post!
This is Japan's most largest Hina-festival event!

The Koi-nobori is an event 200 to 300 years ago, but the Hina-festival is an event that has continued for 1000 years!

If your interested, please visited my post😉
https://partiko.app/ryo-6414/tt20190312t115218363z?referrer=ryo-6414

Little topic

Japan in the Edo Period was completely different from Japan today,
The Japanese have forgotten courtesy and discipline because the quality of their parents' education is now deteriorating

During the Edo period, children's education was really great, and in particular, the Samurai family received severe education

I wanted to draw about that true Japanese spirit, so I often draw about it in manga

One of the most important courtesy is greetings, and remembering courtesy among family members

But, I cherish balance because it will make the manga boring if I draw too much…
I also do not forget that manga is "entertainment"

Anyway, Today's Japanese forget about their identity…
The Koi-nobori and Hina-festival also follow the "form" but few people know what it means…

And I'm still not familiar with Japanese history and culture,
Because I was not interested in Japanese culture(Most of today's Japanese are similar)

In Japan, politicians give top priority to the economy and their interests, so they do not teach at schools about the "People help each other in peace" of the Edo period.

A few years ago I learned about the culture and spirit of the wonderful Edo period…
But I still have to study about it, so I would like to learn with the reader while drawing manga.

Of course I also want to make it a fun manga for entertainment!😄

Thank you for reading!
Arigatou gozaimashita!

Have not you seen the -Jingi-仁義 series yet?
My Samurai manga -Jingi-仁義 can be seen here!

Chapter 1-2-3
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter-123-tqjpkwtb

Chapter4
https://steemit.com/manga/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter4-flhko54g

Chapter5
https://steemit.com/manga/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter5-howrz8l1

Chapter6
https://steemit.com/manga/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter6-j8jvv6db

Chapter7
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter7-grqawewf

Chapter8
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter8-ttoreio0

Chapter9
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter9-hsqg1hln

Chapter10
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter10-ndtrvpio

Chapter11
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter11-u1uou8kh

Chapter12
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter12-amvjv9zp

Chapter13
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter13-bmpvkucw

Chapter14
https://partiko.app/@ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter14-ei5ga7kk

Chapter15
https://partiko.app/ryo-6414/the-samurai-manga-jingi-chapter15-bzsgcipn?referrer=ryo-6414

All my mangas drawn in "Washi(和紙)"
It is a traditional Japanese paper made from 1300 years ago.
This is my Washi of post↓
https://steemit.com/traditional/@ryo-6414/washi-is-process-work-dlm5nqgq



Japanese culture certified by the Guinness Book! 5000 carp(Koi-nobori) swim in a place with Sakura!



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Is this Tatebayashi? I was there recently ! Really cool place ! Didn’t realize it was in Guinness.

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Yes! Oh, Really!? That's good!
It is the "side" of Gunma Prefecture, so I can go too! Really Nice place!!
I also didn't know about the Guinness Book until I wrote this post…😆

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They look amazing. My father really loves koi-nobori. He used to hang a big one outside everyday. @regularowl vote

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Oh, Really? I think this culture is really beautiful…I am glad that your father loved it in foreign lands😊 Thank you for reading!

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SHAZAM: called by @mathowl

Thank you SHAZAM!

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