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The Japan News/Yomiuri
The Japan News/Yomiuri
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The Yomiuri Shimbun

May the New Year fly high in Japan

Mikio Toki makes Edo Kakudako kites in Chosei, Chiba Prefecture, on Monday. (Credit: The Yomiuri Shimbun)

CHIBA -- Mikio Toki works on Edo Kakudako kites, lucky charms for the New Year, at Tako Kobo Toki in Chosei, Chiba Prefecture. Production of the kites is at its peak, with this year's creations featuring the ox, the zodiac animal for 2021.

Edo Kakudako kites have a curve at their top, where rattan is attached to bamboo. The rattan shakes in the wind when the kites are flown, making a buzzing sound.

Children's kite-making kits are popular this year due to the novel coronavirus. "I want people to enjoy decorating kites and flying them on New Year's Day," said Toki, 70.

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