"Tsukiyado" with the moon and a Japanese umbrella
Japanese people have admired the moon since ancient times and have become familiar with it by adding the syllables "o" and "san" to the word "tsuki" (moon).
There are many Japanese poetry that features the moon, such as moon viewing and the legend of Princess Kaguya.
The Japanese people's elegant appreciation of the moon has led to the depiction of the moon on Japanese umbrellas, and the traditional patterns and techniques have been passed down from our ancestors.
If you open your umbrella and look up, you will see a crescent moon or a full moon.
The Japanese umbrella, which resembles the moon, and the beautiful light and dark colors, call to mind people of the past.
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