
These cute little creatures are called teru-teru bozu. Around this time of the year you can see them hanging outside houses, and family-run stores. They are usually made by children who pray for sunny days. You see, it's almost the rainy season, and soon it will rain constantly for about 3 or 4 weeks. During that time teru-teru bozu acts like a anti-rain charm. They are said to bring clear skies.
Children make them out of cotton hankies and paper, and then sing this song:
Teru-teru-bozu, teru bozu
Make tomorrow a sunny day,
Like the sky in my dreams sometime.
If it's sunny I'll give you a golden bell
Teru-teru-bozu, teru bozu
Do make tomorrow a sunny day.
If you make my wish come true,
We'll drink lots of sweet sake
Teru-teru-bozu, teru bozu
Do make tomorrow a sunny day.
But if it's cloudy and the sky is crying,
I'll snip off your head!


3 comments:
That makes so much sense. I think I remember something like that as a kid- but without the reference to rain.
nothings happened in japan in 9 days?
Sorry, man. Actually, a lot happened. There was a festival, lots of parties, and there's a vending machine that gets whatever I wish for the next day...
But I`ve been SUPER-busy...and I guess, SUPER-trashed the last 2 weeks.
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