Japanese traditional hand-held lantern
Also known as the Japanese style lantern or Japanese lantern, it is a common decoration in traditional Japanese culture with strong Japanese characteristics. The frame is usually made of bamboo strips or wood, covered with paper or silk, and usually has metal or wood decorative rings on the top and bottom. Only used for lighting, it also has decorative and symbolic significance. They can be seen on occasions such as festivals, celebrations, tea ceremonies, shrines, and temples. Especially during the Obon Festival in summer and the Cherry Blossom Festival in spring, people light lanterns to create a warm and peaceful atmosphere. With the development of time, the design and use of Japanese lanterns have also been constantly evolving and expanding.
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