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-Japanese Autumn Seasonal ThemedSet-
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Moon-Viewing...The september full moon is called the mid-autumn moon. In Japan,there is an old tradition of praying to the moon with offerings of pampas grass and rice dumplings.
SportsDay&AthleticMeet...Sports Day,celebrated on October 10th,was established in commemoration of the Tokyo Olympic Games. The opening ceremony of the Olypic Games was also held on October 10th. On days before and after the Sports Day,many schools hold an athletic meet.
Tinted Autumnal Leaves...In mid-October,the colors of leaves of the forest trees change into red,brown and yellow. It is customary in Japan to enjoy and view the coloring of the leaves during the fall season.
Festival of Seven,Five and Three...Festival Day for Children of Three,Five and Seven Years of Age is on November 15th. Literally,it is called the Festival of "Shichi(7) Go(5) San(3)". The children visit the shrines dressed up in colorful kimonos.