- en.wikipedia.org Children's Day (Japan)Children's Day (こどもの日, Kodomo no hi) is a public holiday in Japan which takes place annually on May 5 and is the final celebration in Golden Week.
- sonohara.donmai.us wiki_pages/kodomo_no_hiFixtures of Kodomo no Hi include koinobori, paper kabuto, kashiwa mochi and chimaki.
- white.sankakucomplex.com wiki/en/kodomo_no_hiFixtures of Kodomo no Hi include koinobori, paper kabuto, kashiwa mochi and chimaki.
- tokyotourists.com kodomo-no-hi/Kodomo no hi or Children’s Day is an annual Festival in Japan. May 5 is dedicated to honor children. It has a long history and lots of secret facts behind the day.
- aveholidays.com holidays/kodomo-no-hi/When did the Kodomo no Hi start? The first recorded date of Kodomo no Hi being celebrated on May 5 was in the year 1948.
- holidaycalendar.io holiday/childrens-day-kodomo-…Get ready to celebrate Kodomo no Hi, also known as Children's Day, on May 5! ... Children’s Day (Kodomo no Hi) is celebrated on May 5 every year.
- nationaltoday.com childrens-day-kodomo-no-hi/Kodomo no Hi was first celebrated as Tango no Sekku and was one of the five annual ceremonies held at the imperial court, called Gosekku.
- sakura.co blog/childrens-day-japans-celebration-…Children’s Day (Kodomo no Hi) is a national holiday and festival celebrated in Japan on May 5th every year – also making it the last holiday of Golden Week.
- jw-webmagazine.com General Info & TipsIn 1948 the Japanese government changed the official name to Kodomo no Hi or Children’s Day and it was declared a national day.
- savvytokyo.com kodomo-no-hi-guide-childrens-day-…Families celebrating Kodomo no Hi will decorate their homes with samurai armor and helmet miniatures, representing their wishes to raise strong boys.
- japan-avenue.com blogs/japan/children-s-day-japanKodomo no hi, which can be literally translated as "children's day", is a Japanese adaptation of Duanwu, the dragon boat festival in China.
- skdesu.com en/childrens-day-in-japan-kodomo-no-hi/In this article, we are going to talk about the Kodomo no Hi, Shichigosan [753] and Hina Matsuri dates, we will venture into each of them.
- kanpai-japan.com Japan LifestyleKodomo no Hi, literally "children’s day", is a Japanese holiday taking place on May 5 at the end of the Golden Week, the national vacation week.