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HAPPY TANABATA
What do you wish for yourself?
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HAPPY TANABATA
What do you wish for yourself?
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Tomorrow in Japan it’s Tanabata, an annual festival where you share your dreams under the stars in hopes that they come true. It’s customary to write a wish on a colorful strip of paper, called tanzuka, and hang it from bamboo.
We see this holiday as a chance to make a promise to yourself. Write your name and an intention on a colorful piece of paper and hang it from your favorite plant. Your tanzuka can remind you to honor your dreams.
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