7月7日、今日は七夕です。kyoo wa tanabata desu!
July 7th is the day of the Tanabata Festival.
I remember that I had lots of fun in Tanabata festivals in elementary school. We wrote our wishes on strips of paper called tanzaku, which we tied to bamboo branches.
Actually, Tanabata is based on a Chinese legend about a princess and a cowherd who fell in love. They are symbolized by the stars Altair and Vega that only cross paths once a year – on July 7th!
Some people say Tanabata is a mixture of ancient Japanese and Chinese legends. ‘Tanabata’ means ‘cloth of the loom’ and has nothing to do with the letters 七夕 (Qi Xi in Chinese, Chilseok in Korean), which mean ‘Night of the Sevens’.
We even have a Tanabata song in Japan:)
Sasanoha sarasara
Nokiba ni yureru
Ohoshisama kirakira
Kin gin sunago
Bamboo leaves rustle
Quivering at the eaves
Stars glitter
Gold and silver sands
Goshiki no tanzakuWatashi ga kaita
Ohoshisama kirakira
Sora kara miteru
Strips of paper with five colors
I wrote them
Stars glitter
Look down from the above
Let's look up the sky and enjoy the Tanabata night! :)
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