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7 comments:
Hi Pamela wow the lanterns on the water look amazing,what a lovely festival xx
Looks like a lot of fun on a summer evening!
Seems to be a really big event.
You share so many great Japanese traditions. I can't help but think with each one that an old country has maintained all these wonderful traditions and that the people have continued to make them important and meaningful. How cool.
xx. Carol
Very lovely and magical.
Great fun! Thanks for sharing!
When I was a child I remember going away camping with my parents and siblings to a VERY large camping club meeting, at a place called Sixpenny Hanley, for "The Feast of Lanterns". Don't remember anything about it other than the fact that everyone had lanterns outside their tents. Pretty, if somewhat dodgy with so many tents!
Barbara x
Wow, this is beautiful. Reminds me of the lantern scene in Tangled.
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