"Family happiness" comes flying in
New Year's decorations: Hagoita and Hamayumi bows, compact and stylish Tsumami-zaiku
"May this year be a year in which happiness comes to all of your family..."
For Japanese people, New Year's is a time to change their mindset,
It's a special moment when you are reborn as a new person.
As a symbol of this important milestone,
For families with newborn girls, tsumami-zaiku hagoita decorations are a popular choice.
Hagoita was originally a tool with a feather attached,
Nowadays, it is loved as a prayer decoration to ward off evil spirits and pray for happiness for the family in the new year.
If you decorate your entrance or living room with a hagoita,
The crisp, clean air that is typical of the New Year spreads throughout the house.
"I hope this year will be peaceful and uneventful..."
Such feelings naturally arise,
Modern Tsumami-zaiku Hagoita Decorations
It's a mysterious power.
The beautifully arranged hagoita looks like this.
"No matter what happens this year, we will work together as a family.
Let's look towards the future and move forward in life."
It's an opportunity to unite our hearts.
This battledore marks the beginning of each year.
It will become a cherished family tradition that brings joy to the family.
New Year's decorations
Originally, it was a type of Japanese game where players hit battledores against each other,
Now she has a baby girl.
It is also one of the decorations for family members' faith and prayers .
The Hagoita decorations emphasize the arrival of the New Year,
It's a wonderful machine to reset your mind for a new beginning.
The decorations combine tradition and beauty.
Praying for the growth and happiness of children,
It has the effect of lifting your spirits and helping you welcome the new year in a brighter mood.
Its beautiful design brings vitality and hope into the home.
It will enhance the charm of the new year.
Sharing the start of a new year and deepening bonds,
With aspirations for the new year in mind,
You can have a good year.
Display it in your entrance or living room on New Year's Day, January 1st or 5th, and welcome in the new year in a pleasant mood.
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