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Will you like May even more once you know? Fun May trivia elementary schoolers should know

May is when we start getting used to our new classes.With hay fever settling down, it’s the season when playing outside becomes more fun.May has many events closely related to elementary school students, such as Children’s Day and Mother’s Day, but did you know there are also all kinds of trivia beyond that?Even if words come up in classes like Japanese or English, there may not be many elementary school students who know their origins.This time, we’ll introduce trivia about words you’ve likely heard related to May, as well as about seasonal events!

Will you like May even more once you know this? Fun May trivia (31–40) that elementary school students should learn

Origin of the Aoi Festival

Origin of the Aoi Festival

Aoi Matsuri, one of Kyoto’s three major festivals, is held on May 15 and is renowned for its grand procession that departs from the Kyoto Imperial Palace and proceeds to Shimogamo Shrine and Kamigamo Shrine.

Learning about the festival’s origins and background can deepen your appreciation for the season and the event itself.

Its beginnings date back to a time before the Heian period, when it was conducted to pacify the gods with the aim of averting poor harvests and epidemics.

Later, when the festival was revived in the Edo period, hollyhock leaves—futaba-aoi, the crest of the Kamo Shrines—began to be used as decorations.

It is said that this is how the name “Aoi Matsuri” became established.

May birthstone

May birthstone

The birthstone for May is the emerald.

You probably already know it as a beautiful green gemstone.

Let’s take a closer look at emeralds.

Their gemstone meanings are “happiness” and “good fortune,” and they are believed to have the power to inspire a sense of well-being.

They are also said to calm and steady the mind while enhancing concentration.

For this reason, Cleopatra is said to have favored wearing emeralds.

Indeed, just looking at one seems soothing to the soul.

A phrase coined from the May 15 Incident

A phrase coined from the May 15 Incident

You may have heard the phrase “If we talk, we’ll understand each other.” Behind this phrase lies the May 15 Incident.

The May 15 Incident was a rebellion that occurred on May 15, a historic event in which Prime Minister Tsuyoshi Inukai was assassinated by young naval officers who broke into the prime minister’s residence.

It is said that, in the midst of the incident, sensing his life was in danger, the prime minister uttered these words.

For more details about the incident, there are thorough explanations available online, so check them out if you’re interested.

The origin of ‘noisy’ (literally ‘May flies’)

The origin of 'noisy' (literally 'May flies')

When you write “urusai” in kanji, it’s written as 「五月蠅い」.

Don’t you wonder why such characters are used? The term was coined long ago: during the rainy season, flies would appear and make a racket, so these characters were applied.

Nowadays we don’t associate May with flies, but in the old lunar calendar, the rainy season fell in the fifth month (May), which is the origin of the term.

By the way, it can also be written as 「煩い」, which has exactly the same meaning as 「五月蠅い」.

Remember whichever is easier for you to write.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced trivia and fun facts related to May.

Things we see every year as a matter of course and words we hear all the time may feel more familiar once you know their meanings and reasons.

Be sure to liven up your conversations with family and friends using the new trivia you’ve learned.