Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy  Thanksgiving!

 

 

There were beautiful leaves and I picked to make a handmade card. In Japan we used to use fallen leaves in elementary and kindergarten art classes. Fun!

Why don’t you try with your kids?  Adults can enjoy too appreciating varieties of colors andshapes of leaves. Mother nature create beautiful leaves

In Japan November 23rd isLabour Thanksgiving Day. Kinro kansha no hi (勤労感謝の日) Before 1948 it was celebrated as Niinamesai, one of the most important event to thank for the harvest of a  year byTenno (Emperor ) but GHQ didin’t like Japan to get close to Shinto which mentally support and encourage the war againg. On this holiday is  the day whern we just express gratitude for people’s labor. We don’t say Happy Thanksgiving. Just enjoy holiday and remember those who work for themeselves. It’s the beat time to go out to enjoy beautifully colored leaved so, most of people don’t think of the meanings of this holiday very much. It’s the best time of the year in Japan .

Thank Nature. Thank God . Wish all have peaceful and happy lives.

 

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