battledore (early form of badminton racket)

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battledore (early form of badminton racket)(Hagoita)

New Year

Originating as a New Year’s game and a tool to ward off bad luck at court, it gradually became one of the New Year’s decorations. Especially on the first New Year’s day of girls, the custom of presenting a beautiful feather board as a gift to ward off bad luck and to wish for their healthy growth was born. In the Edo period (1603-1867), however, the decoration of Hagoita became more colorful, and there was an increase in the number of variations from courtly events, such as the first sunrise of the New Year, cranes and turtles, treasure hunters, flowers and birds, and other auspicious and beautiful objects. In addition, oshie (three-dimensional pictures made of Japanese paper or cloth) depicting flowers, birds, Kabuki, Noh, and kyogen (Noh plays) became popular.

新着・おすすめ情報

  1. fried dough cake

  2. 【第13回】江戸で蕎麦が流行って定着した理由

  3. Shinobazunoike Pond Oratory, Kan-eiji Temple

  4. Umezono, a long-established sweet shop in Asakusa: From awa-zenzai to dora-soft (soft rice cake), “80% on the defensive, 20% on the offensive” wins the hearts of young people.

  5. What is “moromi”? Words related to sake

  6. What does “Sarashina (soba)” mean and where did it originate?

  7. 【第6回】9月に当店で「生姜切りそば」を出す理由

  8. Inari Onio Shrine (Shinjuku, Tokyo)

  9. fresh Western sweets (usu. containing cream or fruit, e.g. sponge cake, pie)

  10. combined off-license and pub (licence)

  11. Edo Bekko-ya” continues to deal with rare materials. Craftsmanship and another thing we cherish

  12. Kanto style and Kansai style (broiled eel)

  13. Eating Doze soup every day to check the taste. The current owner of Komagata Dozeu, a famous restaurant that has been in business since the Edo period, demonstrates his commitment to preserving the taste of his products.

  14. rice cake with bean paste wrapped in a preserved egg

  15. What vegetables should not be used in “vegetarian cooking” without animal products?