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Come to know Furin or the Japanese wind bell | By Japan555

By February 24, 2019 No Comments
Japanese wind bell

If talking about Japanese summer, besides thinking of the beautiful fireworks festival Colorful kimono set Another thing that speaks to the Japanese summer is extreme.Japanese wind bell หรือที่เรารู้จักกันในชื่อ Furin In the summer Many Japanese people often come out to sit in the wind on the balcony or the point where they can receive the wind. To listen to the sound of the bell when being blown through a pleasantly relaxed wind Furin became a popular souvenir around the world.

Furin

Japanese wind bell or Furin

In the past, Japanese people favored hanging bronze bells (Futaku) along the roof of the eaves in the summer. Because they believe that the epidemic will spread by the wind When Futaku touches the wind, the sound of the echo will occur. And the territory that resonates is a sacred place for Japanese people But later when Japan took the method of making glass from the West Came into the country and therefore changed Turned to use a Furyin bell made of glass instead of Fukuoka made of bronze

Furi is a craft made of glass. There is a unique element that is indispensable, which is a paper hanging below the bell, known as Tanzaku. When the wind blows through the paper, it will affect the furin until it sounds And because people cannot catch or see the wind When the gentle wind blows through The paper will sway by the wind. We can therefore feel that there is wind there. Resulting in a cool feeling

ปัจจุบันเทศกาลเครื่องรางแห่งความรักที่ Hikawa Shrine Has changed from hanging a wooden sheet Is hanging the winding bell And write a prayer to the signboard hanging on the bell (Numuzibifarin Festival or the Wind of Love Bell), because seeing that Hang Furin is a symbol of Summer in Japan

It can be seen that Japan is an admirable country in terms of preserving ancient customs and cultures. Although the current flow of Western culture is increasing today, Japanese people have adapted themselves into harmony with their own culture.

 

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