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Children's Day Iris Baths and Golden Boys: Japanese Traditions (Ep. 51)


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Looking at the calendar, I see we're fast approaching Golden Week in Japan, and I wanted to share some of my favorite traditions from the most exciting holiday of all: Kodomo no Hi, or Children's Day.

In this episode, I explore three fascinating cultural discoveries that have captured my imagination. First, there's the ancient practice of iris baths, or shōbuyu - a beautiful tradition where families soak iris leaves in hot baths on May 5th. The idea is that the sword-shaped leaves and lovely fragrance will bring health, strength, and even samurai spirit to children. I'll share exactly how to create your own iris bath if you're curious.

Then I dive into the legendary tales of Kintarō, the Golden Boy - a chubby, naked kid with supernatural strength who was raised by a mountain witch and fathered by a red dragon. While I'm honestly not the biggest Kintarō fan (he's a bit too perfect for my taste), his origin stories are absolutely wild and worth exploring.

I also talk about the regional differences in Children's Day sweets - from kashiwa mochi wrapped in oak leaves to chimaki tied in bamboo. Plus, I discovered a fascinating tidbit about how the famous ukiyo-e artist Utamarō used innocent Kintarō scenes to cleverly work around government censorship in the late 1700s.

What I find most interesting about Kodomo no Hi is how it evolved from the old Boys' Day (Tango no Sekku) into today's Children's Day, and how these beautiful traditions connect families to centuries of cultural wisdom about raising healthy, strong children.

Come with me as I explore these hidden corners of Japanese culture - from practical bath rituals you can try at home to legendary folk heroes with mountain witch mothers. It's the kind of cultural treasure hunting I love to share with you here on Uncanny Japan.

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