Japanese Star Festival Display at the Sky Tree! スカイツリーの七夕飾り♪
Hey, there! It's seventh day of July and it's Japanese Star Festival. Chika is bringing us to Sky Tree Tanabata Display. Sky Tree is the tallest broadcasting/observation tower in Japan built on 2010. This festival is one of the sekkus. What is interesting about this video are the pieces of colorful papers hanged in a tree. These papers contain different wishes!!!How about you, what is your wish?
Highlights
"Occurs on July 7 and is basically a star festival and it's said that the stars Altair and Vega usually separated made on this day."
"I'm at the Sky Tree. I just happen to be here."
"One of the customs that we have is everyone writes a wish on one of those pieces of paper."
"You'll find lots of different wishes."
"I hope I can ski."
"Someone wants to be a cabin attendant or flight attendant when they get older."
- Altair
- Noun. the brightest star in the constellation Aquila
- Vega
- Noun. the brightest star in the constellation Lyra
- custom
- Noun. an action or way of behaving that is usual and traditional among the people in a particular group or place
- ski
- Verb. to move or glide on skis over snow or water
- cabin
- Noun. the passenger or cargo compartment of a vehicle (as an airplane or automobile)
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We are Chika's Japanagos Channel enthusiasts. Through her wonderful and informative videos we learn English language and the Japanese unique culture. Chika's silent strength and prowess in presenting interesting topics capture us to follow her channel in Youtube. We picked up three significant sentences and five unfamiliar words from the video for you to ponder. So, let's learn English and Japanese culture together!
japanagos, 14-07-14 13:57, 14-07-14 13:58, Marz