- Kadomatsu
A is a traditional
Japan ese decoration of the New Year placed in pairs in front of homes supposedly to welcome ancestral spirits orkami of the harvest. They are placed afterChristmas untilJanuary 7 (orJanuary 15 during theEdo period ) and are considered temporary housing for kami. Designs for kadomatsu vary depending on region but are typically made ofpine ,bamboo , and sometimesume tree sprigs which represent longevity, prosperity and steadfastness, respectively.Construction and placement
The central portion of the Kadomatsu is formed from three large bamboo shoots, though plastic kadomatsu are available. Similar to several traditions of
ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement), the shoots are set at different heights and representheaven , humanity, andearth with heaven being the highest and earth being the lowest. Some Kadomatsu places the humanity and earth shoots at the same height. After binding all the elements of the Kadomatsu it is bound with a straw mat and newly woven straw rope. Kadomatsu are placed in pairs on either side of the gate, representing male and female.Gallery
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