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  1. blades of grass
    are plucked for their sake...
    equinox dumplings
    草の葉や彼岸団子にむしらるる
    -Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶), 1805.
    Trans. David G. Lanoue.

    #equinox #spring #Japan #Kyoto #京都 #haiku #Shunbunnohi #春分の日 #springequinox

  2. blades of grass
    are plucked for their sake...
    equinox dumplings
    草の葉や彼岸団子にむしらるる
    -Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶), 1805.
    Trans. David G. Lanoue.

    #equinox #spring #Japan #Kyoto #京都 #haiku #shunbunnohi #春分の日 #springequinox

  3. In the past 'Higan-no-Nakaba' (彼岸の半ば 'Middle of the Equinoctial Week') was a time for visiting graves to honour ancestors. It was also a time for spring cleaning and for making important changes (such as beginning a new hobby or finishing an important project).

    #Kyoto #Japan #Shunbunnohi #春分の日 #springequinox #springequinoxday #京都