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New Year's decorations [Hamaya Yuuto No. 10] Compact, modern and stylish
Hamayumi is a bow and arrow ornament that is displayed during New Year's and on a boy's first festival (held in January or May) .
They are primarily used as lucky charms to pray for children's health, growth, and protection from misfortune .
Acrylic case included Width 17cm Depth 17cm Height 39cm
*This product does not include your child's name or date of birth.
Why are Hamayumi bows displayed?
The reasons for decorating during the Children's Day and New Year's holidays include the following wishes:
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Wishing for children's growth and health
- In the old days in Japan, the safe growth of children was a source of great joy. To protect children from illness and accidents, the custom of displaying a hamayumi bow, a symbol of protection against evil, in the home was born.
- In the old days in Japan, the safe growth of children was a source of great joy. To protect children from illness and accidents, the custom of displaying a hamayumi bow, a symbol of protection against evil, in the home was born.
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A lucky charm to ward off misfortune
- New Year's Day marks the beginning of a new year , and it was believed that evil spirits and bad luck could easily enter the house. By displaying hamaya and hamayumi in the home, it is believed that evil spirits and bad luck can be driven away and good fortune can be brought in .
- New Year's Day marks the beginning of a new year , and it was believed that evil spirits and bad luck could easily enter the house. By displaying hamaya and hamayumi in the home, it is believed that evil spirits and bad luck can be driven away and good fortune can be brought in .
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Symbol of the samurai spirit
- Bows are a symbol of strength and bravery , as they were weapons used by samurai during the Warring States period. They also represent the wish that children will have a strong heart and courage .
New Year's decorations: Hamayumi Yuto No. 10, compact, modern, case included
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