Koinobori (鯉幟/こいのぼり Koi-nobori), meaning "carp banner" in Japanese, are carp-shaped wind socks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate Children's Day. These wind socks are made by drawing carp patterns on paper, cloth or other nonwoven fabric. They are then allowed to flutter in the wind. They are also known as satsuki-nobori (皐幟/さつきのぼり).
But this place, people flutter it in the river. That's interesting.
鯉のぼりは子供の日に男の子の安全を祈って空に泳がせるもの。しかしここ中国地方の某所では川で泳がせている。
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