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  • Tanabata - Wikipedia
    Large-scale Tanabata festivals are held in many places in Japan, mainly along shopping malls and streets, which are decorated with large, colorful streamers The most famous Tanabata festival is held in Sendai from 6 to 8 August
  • The Complete Guide to Tanabata: Japans Colorful Midsummer . . .
    What Is Tanabata? Also known as the Star Festival, Tanabata is the quintessential summer festival in Japan, a harbinger of the summer season and a time when children and adults alike make wishes and look to the stars
  • Tanabata - japan-guide. com
    Tanabata (七夕), also known as the "star festival", takes place on the 7th day of the 7th month of the year, when, according to a Chinese legend, the two stars Altair and Vega, which are usually separated from each other by the Milky Way, are able to meet
  • What Is Tanabata? All You Need To Know About the Star . . .
    What is Tanabata (Star Festival)? Tanabata (“たなばた or 七夕,” meaning “Evening of the 7th”), also known as the Star Festival (星祭り, Hoshi matsuri), is a traditional festival celebrated in Japan on the 7th day of the 7th month (July 7th)
  • Tanabata Festival in Japan: History, Events Travel Guide 2025
    This article will take you through the story and origins of Tanabata, how the festival is celebrated in Japan, what major events take place across the country, and how to plan your travels to experience the most authentic Tanabata atmosphere
  • What is Tanabata? Make a Wish on July 7th - belongingjapan. com
    Tanabata (七夕), also known as the Star Festival, is celebrated every year on July 7th in most parts of Japan Based on a romantic legend, it’s a time when people write wishes on colorful paper strips and decorate bamboo branches
  • What is the Tanabata Festival? Discover its History and Tradition
    Every July, the streets of Japan are filled with colors, decorated bamboos, and thousands of wishes written on paper It is the Tanabata Festival, also known as the festival of the stars, one of the most magical celebrations of the Japanese summer




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