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Colourful crafts celebrate Japan Children’s Day
Colourful decorations handmade by more than 1000 Tasmanian students will be showcased as part of a celebration of Japan Children’s Day.
More than 600 decorations are today being installed in the picturesque Japanese Gardens within the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in the lead up to Japan Children’s Day on 5 May.
Fourteen schools from across Southern Tasmania have contributed to the project through the creation of handcrafted decorations known as koinobori, comprising carp-shaped wind-socks and streamers, with written works to be displayed in the Japanese Gardens.
“Children’s Day in Japan is a national holiday and a time to respect children’s personalities and celebrate their resilience, health and happiness,” Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds said.
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