The Lantern Festival, also known as the "Shangyuan Festival" or "Lantern Festival", is one of the traditional Chinese festivals and is celebrated every year on the 15th day of the first lunar month. On this day, people will taste the Lantern Festival, enjoy the lanterns, guess the lantern riddles and other activities to spend the festival together. In Japanese, there are also many words related to the Lantern Festival, and here are some Japanese words related to the Lantern Festival.
Lantern Festival (Lantern Festival" is the main food of the Lantern Festival, a round snack made of glutinous rice flour, filled with sesame seeds, bean paste, etc. In Japanese, the pronunciation of the word "Lantern Festival" is similar to Chinese, but the writing is slightly different.
Flower lanterns are an essential item during the Lantern Festival, and people hang lanterns of various shapes and patterns to decorate houses and streets. In Japanese, the word "Hanalantern" is written similarly to Chinese, but the pronunciation is slightly different. In addition, the Japanese word for lantern refers to a small lantern that is carried in hand, and it is also a common item during the Lantern Festival.
Guess the lantern riddle (
Guessing lantern riddles is one of the traditional activities during the Lantern Festival, where people hang a note with a riddle written under the lantern, and those who guess the riddle can get a prize. In Japanese, "guess the lantern riddle" is called " which means "riddle on a slip of paper" "which means respect".
Shangyuan Festival (
"Shangenjie" is another name for the Lantern Festival, and it also has a corresponding word in Japanese. Among them, " means "Shangyuan", "means "festival", and together it is "Shangyuan Festival".
The Lantern Festival coincides with the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and the moon is particularly round and bright on this night, and people will go out to admire the moon. In Japanese, the word "moon viewing" is written similarly to Chinese, but the pronunciation is slightly different. In addition, there is also the Japanese word "tsukimi", which also refers to the activity of viewing the moon.
The above is an introduction to some Japanese words related to the Lantern Festival. Through these words, we can better understand the expression and cultural connotation of the Lantern Festival in Japanese. At the same time, these words also provide us with the opportunity to learn more about and appreciate Japanese culture.