RFFPT125–Digital render of an autumnal bonsai tree isolated on white background, Fukinagashi style
RMRXJHFM–A view of the inside of a fukinagashi streamer at Tanabata Matsuri Festival in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.
RFFN8EYD–Digital render of a green bonsai tree isolated on white background, Fukinagashi or windblown style
RF2H5CHXH–tokyo, japan - august 5 2019: Dazzling fukinagashi decorations hung in the covered arcade of the Asagaya Pearl Center shopping street during Tanabata
RMEW6GTB–Japan. Two springtime koinobori carp banners fluttering in the wind, Higoi, red and fukinagashi, main banner, fluttering in the breeze.
RM2DMHE0H–Suido Bridge at Surugadai (Suido-bashi, Surugadai) No. 48 From the Series One Hundred Famous views of Edo, Ando Hiroshige, Japanese, 1797–1858, Woodblock print in colored ink on paper, The brilliant black carp (Magoi) windsock (Koinobori) represents sails in the wind to celebrate Boy’s Day, also known as Feast of Banners. This festival takes place May Fifth. It is a national holiday, celebrated during Golden Week. It supports children’s personalities and rejoices in their happiness. Below is a procession of samurai passing over the Suido Bridge on the lower right corner.
RMRXJHJ4–Streamers (takekazari, or fukinagashi) made of origami cranes during Sendai's Tanabata Matsuri (Festival) in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
RMEW6GTC–Japan. Two springtime koinobori carp banners fluttering in the wind, Higoi, red and fukinagashi, main banner, fluttering in the breeze.
RMRXJJ2J–Streamers (takekazari, or fukinagashi) in a shopping arcade during Sendai's Tanabata Matsuri (Festival) in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
RMRXJJ17–Streamers (takekazari, or fukinagashi) in a shopping arcade during Sendai's Tanabata Matsuri (Festival) in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
RMRXJHJ5–English description of the various decorations used in the Sendai Tanabata festival.
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