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BANNERS, FEAST OF (Jap. Nobori-no-Sekku) , a Japanese festival in honour of male children held on the 5th of May. Every householder who has sons fastens a bamboo pole
door
paper fishes, one for each of his boys. These fishes are made to represent carp, which are in Japanese folklore symbolical of health
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