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  2. Koinobori - Wikipedia

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    Koinobori at Chizu, Tottori with a patterned windsock at the top. Koinobori (鯉のぼり), meaning ' carp streamer ' in Japanese, are carp-shaped windsocks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate Tango no sekku (端午の節句), a traditional calendrical event which is now designated as Children's Day (子供の日, Kodomo no hi), a national holiday in Japan. [1]

  3. Hamamatsu Kite Festival - Wikipedia

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    174 kites are there. [4] The kite of the first son's birth celebration is called Hatsudako(初凧). [5] Kite Battles Over 170 kites will be flown into the sky, signaled by the sound of fireworks launched over the Nakatajima Sand Dunes. The first kite to be flown is the "first kite," which celebrates the birth of the first child.

  4. Kite fishing - Wikipedia

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    Once you have landed the fish you have shown that the kite fishing technique is one that works, and works well. [6] Flying fish baits and lures are best presented using kites because the upwards pull of the kite allows the flying fish lure to skip into the air like a real flying fish. This seems to be very attractive to tuna and other big game ...

  5. Kite - Wikipedia

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    A man flying a kite on the beach, a good location for flying as winds travelling across the sea contain few up or down draughts which cause kites to fly erratically. There are safety issues involved in kite-flying. Kite lines can strike and tangle on electrical power lines, causing power blackouts and running the risk of electrocuting the kite ...

  6. Kite types - Wikipedia

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    Japanese kites [197] [198] [199] Java kites (pre-Malay kite, pre-Eddy kite) [200] Jesus kites This type of kite is found in both art and flying kites. [201] Aquilone di Gesù kites use art on standard kite forms or specialized figure kites. In the Philippines, noted kitemaker Eulogio Catahan [202] is a leader in Jesus kites.

  7. Flying fish - Wikipedia

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    Flying fish are commercially fished in Japan, Vietnam, and China by gillnetting, and in Indonesia and India by dipnetting. [15] Often in Japanese cuisine, the fish is preserved by drying to be used as fish stock for dashi broth. The roe of Cheilopogon agoo, or Japanese flying fish, is used to make some types of sushi, and is known as tobiko.

  8. Record numbers of people are flying. So why are airlines ...

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    A record number of passengers are expected to pass through US airports this holiday travel week. You’d think this would be a great time to run an airline. You’d be wrong.

  9. Fighter kite - Wikipedia

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    A quite different type of kite fighting in Japan uses very large kites requiring teams. In these contests cutting line is not used, but instead kites are forced down. The festivals occur at Shirone [17] and Hamamatsu. [18] The Rokkaku is a smaller 1-2m high hexagonal kite, but also fought with teams of players flying each kite.