The Japanese fish kite, known as "koinobori," is a traditional decoration flown on Children's Day, celebrated on May 5th. These colorful, carp-shaped kites symbolize strength and success, as carp are believed to swim upstream and overcome obstacles. Typically, families display them outside their homes to wish for their children's health and happiness. Koinobori are often made from fabric or paper and come in various sizes, with larger ones representing fathers and smaller ones for children.
Japanese carp kite fish mean strength and courage in a child on children's day
kite the toy is tako kite the bird is tombi or Tobi
No We ever fly a kite in the wind outside Not in beds You can read that question of DrSuess's One fish Two fish Red fish Blue fish
to catch fish
Hell yeah! My fish got high as a kite.
well.... crimson and red are the same.... and Japanese for red is akai. ("a" as in "father," and "ai" as in "kite.")
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bubble,shell and fish.
duck fish kite
The Japanese for Koi is nishikigoi.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.