MAKE A MEME View Large Image These fish-shaped windsocks are called koinobori, which means "carp streamers" or "carp banners". They are typically seen in increasing numbers with the approach of Children's Day, a national holiday on ...
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Keywords: geo:lat=33.91359136 geo:lat=3391359136 geo:lon=133.75974655 geo:lon=13375974655 geotagged kawasaki tokushimaken japan 日本 carp 鯉 windsock koi banners koibanners carp streamers carpstreamers carp banners carpbanners koinobori 鯉幟 shikoku 四国 jpn outdoor landscape hill field grassland A view from a tourist boat in the river gorge between Oboke and Koboke. These fish-shaped windsocks are called koinobori, which means "carp streamers" or "carp banners". They are typically seen in increasing numbers with the approach of Children's Day, a national holiday on May 5. A view from a tourist boat in the river gorge between Oboke and Koboke. These fish-shaped windsocks are called koinobori, which means "carp streamers" or "carp banners". They are typically seen in increasing numbers with the approach of Children's Day, a national holiday on May 5.
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