2024 Family Fun Day: Shubun no Hi Flowers (Crafting Tissue Paper Flowers is a Delightful Way to Honor this Tradition)NEW
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Shubun no Hi, also known as the Autumn Equinox Day, is a national holiday in Japan celebrated around September 23rd each year. It marks the changing of the seasons and the balance between day and night. Traditionally, it is a time for Japanese families to visit ancestral graves, pay respects to deceased loved ones, and reconnect with nature. The holiday is also associated with appreciating the beauty of autumn and the blooming of seasonal flowers.
Celebrating Shubun no Hi with a Family Fun Day focused on crafting tissue paper flowers is a delightful way to honor this tradition. This activity allows families to come together and create colorful representations of the flowers that symbolize the season. By making these tissue paper crafts, participants can enjoy the artistic expression and the shared experience, while also learning about the cultural significance of Shubun no Hi and the importance of nature in Japanese customs.
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Celebrate Shubun no Hi, the Autumn Equinox, with the flowers of the season in a tissue paper craft.
Date
Sept 22, 2024
Time
12:00 pm
Location
Morikami
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