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[Childcare] Tanabata Trivia Compilation | Learn About the Festival

July 7 is also a traditional Tanabata event in early childhood education.

This date is based on the old calendar and is designated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.

Children love decorating bamboo branches and writing their wishes on tanzaku strips.

In addition, the legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi is very romantic and a great way to spark children’s imaginations.

Here, we introduce a quiz about Tanabata.

By learning the meanings and origins of Tanabata-related customs, you can enjoy the festival even more.

Be sure to think and play together with the children!

[Childcare] A collection of quizzes about Tanabata | Let’s learn about the festival (21–30)

Why did Orihime and Hikoboshi end up being separated?

Why did Orihime and Hikoboshi end up being separated?
  1. Because I got lost
  2. Because I played too much
  3. Because (I) played a prank.
See the answer

Because I played too much

It is said that although Orihime and Hikoboshi were both hard workers, after they married they did nothing but play, were scolded, and ended up being separated. Incidentally, Orihime’s work was weaving, and Hikoboshi was a cowherd.

Which of the following pairs can meet once a year on Tanabata?

Which of the following pairs can meet once a year on Tanabata?
  1. Orihime and Hikoboshi
  2. Santa and the Reindeer
  3. The Emperor doll and the Empress doll
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Orihime and Hikoboshi

Two people reunited at Tanabata. There are various theories about the weather that day: some say they cannot meet if it rains, while others believe the rain is tears of joy when they do meet. It’s a romantic tradition.

On Tanabata, people make wishes. Originally, what kind of things was this event meant to ask for?

On Tanabata, people make wishes. Originally, what kind of things was this event meant to ask for?
  1. I hope I get smarter.
  2. I hope I can run faster.
  3. I hope I get better at sewing.
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I hope I get better at sewing.

Orihime’s work is weaving. Orihime’s star, Vega, symbolizes the craft of sewing. Therefore, in the past there was a custom of praying for improvement in sewing. Today, it’s an enjoyable festival where people make all kinds of wishes.

In conclusion

We introduced a set of childcare quizzes related to Tanabata.

For children, Tanabata is one of the fun events where they write wishes on tanzaku strips and make festival decorations.

Let’s also learn about its origins and meanings to deepen our understanding.

Getting involved in the event with genuine interest may help create a different kind of memorable experience.