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Japanese Kites Fish. Unique food fish windsocks including tuna, eel, bonito etc., often displayed as symbolic banners of a japanese food restaurant. Parents hope their children will be as spirited. “koinobori” or japanese fish kites are flown every year in japan to celebrate ‘kodomo no hi” or national children’s day. For many years, maybe decades, people around the world have known about japanese fish kites. Koinobori, carp windsocks, streamers or banners, decorate the landscape of japan from april through early may, in honor of the children's day (originally the boys' festival) on may 5. The japanese version tells of the koi swimming up the waterfall, but does not mention the dragons. The traditional term is koinobori (鯉のぼり) which literally.

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Parents hope their children will be as spirited. The traditional term is koinobori (鯉のぼり) which literally. For many years, maybe decades, people around the world have known about japanese fish kites. Unique food fish windsocks including tuna, eel, bonito etc., often displayed as symbolic banners of a japanese food restaurant. The japanese version tells of the koi swimming up the waterfall, but does not mention the dragons. “koinobori” or japanese fish kites are flown every year in japan to celebrate ‘kodomo no hi” or national children’s day. Koinobori, carp windsocks, streamers or banners, decorate the landscape of japan from april through early may, in honor of the children's day (originally the boys' festival) on may 5.

Japanese Carp Kites Stock Photo Image 19050610

Japanese Kites Fish The japanese version tells of the koi swimming up the waterfall, but does not mention the dragons. The japanese version tells of the koi swimming up the waterfall, but does not mention the dragons. “koinobori” or japanese fish kites are flown every year in japan to celebrate ‘kodomo no hi” or national children’s day. The traditional term is koinobori (鯉のぼり) which literally. For many years, maybe decades, people around the world have known about japanese fish kites. Unique food fish windsocks including tuna, eel, bonito etc., often displayed as symbolic banners of a japanese food restaurant. Parents hope their children will be as spirited. Koinobori, carp windsocks, streamers or banners, decorate the landscape of japan from april through early may, in honor of the children's day (originally the boys' festival) on may 5.

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