Neko Seasonal Postcard - May(Koinobori)
'Koinobori' means 'carp-streamer kite', and the carp was chosen as the symbol of Children's Day because the Japanese consider it the most spirited fish, full of energy and power to fight its way up rapidly-flowing streams. Because of its strength and determination to overcome all obstacles, the carp symbolises courage and the ability to attain high goals. Since these are traits desired in boys, families traditionally flew ‘koinobori’ from their homes to honor their sons, though this tradition has developed to include daughters as well.
On Kodomo no Hi, families fly ‘koinobori’ to express the hope that their children will grow up healthy and strong. There are also smaller versions of koinobori for families living in apartments.
There is a Japanese proverb ‘koi no takinobori (鯉の滝登り, carp climbing the waterfall)’, which means to achieve success in life.
Dimension: 5.9x3.9in
MADE IN JAPAN