Today, lanterns are deeply woven into Japanese tradition and culture. They represent a variety of positive concepts, including hope, peace, the honouring of ancestors (especially during Obon), good ...
Lanterns first arrived in Japan from China during the Nara period. The earliest versions, called kaitomoshi, were made of wood and metal and were found in Imperial palaces and Buddhist temples. Modern ...
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