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JAPANESE BOYS DAY TANGO NO SEKKU FESTIVAL MUSIC BOX MECHANISM

0.99~1.79 USD
Min. Order: 400 Piece/Pieces
Trade Term: FOB,CIF,DAP,EXW
Payment Terms: Paypal, T/T, WU
Supply Ability: 30,000,000PCS
Place of Origin: Hong Kong

Company Profile

Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company, Distributor/Wholesaler, Service

Product Detail

Model No.: JS-AEE
Means of Transport: EXPRESS, Ocean, Air, Land
Brand Name: THT MUSIC
Base Function: Mechanism playing music
Normal Size: 50.5X44.5X21.5
Note Level: Standard 18 note
Existing Tunes: More than 800 tunes for selction
Customized Tunes: Accept to custom made
Driving Type: Key wind
Normal Winding Position: Off-center,Spring House shaft
Certificate: ISO9001,EN71,RoHS,REACH,CPSIA,
Service Life(Full Wind-up Times): More than 500 times
Full Playing Time: About 3 minutes
Production Capacity: 30,000,000PCS
Packing: 200PCS/CARTON
Delivery Date: 3 WEEKS
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Product Description

THT MUSIC,

- JAPANESE FESTIVAL SONGS

*Japanese traditional boy festival song, on May 5 every year

*Various musical movements for your choice, Windup musical movement, Handcrank musical movement



PS

 Kodomo no hi or Japanese Children's Day is a festival originally for boys but which has been renamed for both sexes that is on the fifth day of the fifth month each year is a public holiday and a day when the sky is crowded with carp kites strung from bamboo flagpoles or from the rooftops.
Otherwise known as 'Sobu no Sekku' (Iris Festival) or 'Tango no Sekku' (May 5th Festival),Children's Day is in fact actually a festival which celebrates the future success and health of sons although it has allegedly been adapted in more recent years to incorporate girls as well since the Girls' Festival in March is not a public holiday.
One of the alternative names,the Iris Festival was taken from the 12th century belief that the long,sharp leaves of the iris are swordlike so,placing iris leaves in a boy's bath is supposed to make him more martial.
One of the alternative names,the Iris Festival was taken from the 12th century belief that the long,sharp leaves of the iris are swordlike so,placing iris leaves in a boy's bath is supposed to make him more martial.This meant that he would grow and develop with courage and strength.
This is only one of the many symbols surrounding this day,most of which have to do with strength and health and success.
 


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