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Mt. Fuji Lantern Floating at Lake Kawaguchiko has a history of 36 years since 1981. It is a ceremony where all can come together for a personal and collective moment of remembrance reflection and offering gratitude to those who have gone before us. All is welcome to write message on lantern and float own lantern  @annmcnaughty . . #travelingram #traveler #travelling#instatraveling #tourist #tourism #igtravel#visiting #mytravelgram #traveller#instapassport #instago #travels#traveltheworld #travel Gunung Fuji, City Wallpapers, Mount Fuji Japan, Miyakojima, Monte Fuji, Matka Natura, Mont Fuji, Yamanashi, Japan Photography

Mt. Fuji Lantern Floating at Lake Kawaguchiko has a history of 36 years since 1981. It is a ceremony where all can come together for a personal and collective moment of remembrance reflection and offering gratitude to those who have gone before us. All is welcome to write message on lantern and float own lantern @annmcnaughty . . #travelingram #traveler #travelling#instatraveling #tourist #tourism #igtravel#visiting #mytravelgram #traveller#instapassport #instago #travels#traveltheworld…

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The Obon festival is an annual Japanese holiday which commemorates & remembers deceased ancestors. It's believed that their spirits return at this time to visit their relatives. Chochin (paper) lanterns are hung to guide the spirits & Obon dances (bon odori) are performed. Families have reunions & visit the graves of their relatives & make food offerings at altars & temples.  It's observed from the 13th to the 15th day of the 7th month, which can be July or August depending on the calendar used. Vegetables In English, Obon Festival, 7th Month, Festival Paint, Japanese Holidays, Tunnel Book, Japanese Festival, Make Food, Temple Art

The Obon festival is an annual Japanese holiday which commemorates & remembers deceased ancestors. It's believed that their spirits return at this time to visit their relatives. Chochin (paper) lanterns are hung to guide the spirits & Obon dances (bon odori) are performed. Families have reunions & visit the graves of their relatives & make food offerings at altars & temples. It's observed from the 13th to the 15th day of the 7th month, which can be July or August depending on the calendar…

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