#SummerInJapan: The Lanterns On The Streets

As I was walking in the streets around the neighborhood, I noticed there were lanterns illuminating the dark streets. In the 3 summers that I've lived here, this was the first time I saw these.

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I remembered seeing the same kind of lanterns when I was strolling around Meguro River (which I forgot to post by the way!) last Spring. But that was for the cherry blossoms festival. It's summer now, there are no cherry blossoms.

The first time I saw these lanterns this summer was outside the train station near my home. My photo of it wasn't that nice so I'll skip that.

Walking home and saw this in the park

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The 2nd time was when I was walking from strolling in Shibuya. I intentionally got off the train station before the one nearest my home so I could walk and kill time. When I passed by a small park in the neighborhood, it was surprisingly bright. It's not usual for this park to be this bright. That was when I saw the lanterns.

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They're so pink and there were writings on them. The calligraphy on these lanterns is different from the usual writing styles you'd see in other items.

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I snapped a few photos before continuing my walk home.

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That's the start of my curiosity. Why do I keep seeing them lately?

I recalled there were some lanterns in Asakusa Temple, so maybe they're the same? I went back to the park and saw there's a very small temple nearby. It's really a quiet temple so I wondered if these lanterns were for this temple's festivities.


One night I was craving snacks so I went to buy at the nearest convenience store. That was when I found the same kind of lanterns in an alley near the store. It's not usual to see them here. There must be a temple nearby. That was what I thought. So I told myself I would check it out after work at night time.

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The lanterns in this area were red, not pink ones. And they're hanged apart. I tried following the lanterns and it led me to the temple nearby!

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Nearing the temple probably because there were lots of lanterns

I knew there was a temple here but I completely forgot about it. The first time I stumbled upon this temple was the first few months upon moving into this neighborhood. It's kinda hidden and this wasn't my usual route so being here now was my 2nd time.

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The lanterns illuminated the once dimmed temple. I wasn't expecting to see this temple so bright and lively now that there were lanterns illuminating the place.

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The guardians

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They must be preparing for the festival. There were traces of festival items like this stand, a taiko drum covered with a blue sheet, and a booth-like structure that wasn't ready yet.

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I've learned these lanterns were called chochin (提灯 or paper lantern). These traditional lanterns are made of Japanese paper with a spiral frame. And I was right that they're for festivals. Summer in Japan means festivals that's why I've been seeing a lot of chochin.

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The reason why I was just seeing them this year was because of COVID. There were no festivals in the past years in here which means, this was the first time they're doing the festival again after COVID.

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The neighborhood businesses or individuals give a contribution and their names would be on the lantern. That's the meaning behind the different names you'd see in the chochin lanterns. If the contribution is huge, they would have few lanterns. If you don't see the name of the neighborhood restaurants or businesses on these lanterns, that means they haven't contributed. 😂

The next time you're wondering why you're seeing a lot of these during summer in Japan, you'll know the reason why.

And oh yeah, this temple I've visited, they're having the festival tonight. Should I check it out later? 😏


Thanks for reading!
See you around! じゃあ、またね!



With love,
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All photos are taken using my phone unless stated otherwise.



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COVID strikes again!! Well better late than never to see many lanterns. I'm not a huge pink fan but I like how they look illuminated (hmm maybe I do like pink, hehe) That wall of them must have been neat to see. I wonder how much of a donation is needed to have your name on one.

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I'm also curious! I'm too shy to ask. Actually I don't know who to ask.
Probably they're doing like a neighborhood meeting of sorts and from there, you'd know how much you need to donate. Or maybe they're going from one shop to another and ask donations. 😅

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Hehe could be all the above or even more involved than that :) Probably better to just appreciate the night glow 😊

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Hahahahah agree! hope this will be here for at least a month.

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Great shot at night. I like places like this.

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Thank you!! I don’t usually roam around at daytime because it’s hot so this glow at night time is really something nice 😊

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These are very beautiful pictures, I always loved to see those lanterns in anime, but to see them in a more real way in your pictures is beautiful.

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Ah yes, they're so popular in the anime. ☺️
It's more magical to see them in real life - it's like out of the anime 😅

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Wow! The pink lanterns for me. Beautiful Japan at night Withings and I love your great shots!

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Hahaha pinkchic malapit nga kta ma tag when I mentioned about the pink lanterns hahahaha kaw na think ko agad2x

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I hate pink color and red is almost similar to me but I must say that those lanterns look very beautiful. I hope that those were more beautiful to see with physical eyes rather than see those in pictures.
I wish I were there to enjoy the time.

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They’re fascinating to see in real life 😊

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Lanterns everywhere. The array of lanterns made the whole place stunning and romantic to look at. Seems that there's a festival in that place.

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Romantic, right?! It's really something beautiful to see in the quiet neighborhood

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So pretty, I can only see those Lantern on an Anime series eh. But seeing them in flesh like this is so much better. They are so colorful and really gives light to your path. Ang ganda lang. And I noticed lang how peaceful the night in there, is it safe siguro, seeing that you can freely walk in there at night, sa mga alleyway pa.

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Pretty, right?
Colorful nga!
And yes, it's safe to walk around at night. So far I haven't encountered any problems, and I hope it remains that way.

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Super! Sarap nyan ipa ilaw sa labas ng bahay hahaha. Pwd ba yorn, lol.

That's good, wala masyadong mga crime chenes dyan.

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sureeee! will be sharing there something in the nearest future. i have yet to edit something 😅

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Wow wow wow wow wow! 😍

I always loved those lanterns, they look so cool at night. A photographer's delight I should say. Btw, what does all the writing on them says, names of temples? festivals? or just random stuff.

!LUV
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!LADY

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names of individuals or businesses that donated to the festival.. on the other side it’s the name of the festival. 😁
so nice, right?

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The first cover image is very beautiful, I like seeing how it was shot..

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thank you!! i just tried different angles, because i can’t reach it 😂

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Japans paper is on another level,
I wonder what light they put in to prevent the paper from getting burned🤔

Also i love those calligraphy writings on the lanterns... I wouldn't even know that its different from the normal writing, so it's written manually which makes it more authentic

I noticed that theres not people around solong solo ang view 😆

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I also forgot what light they put. Next time, I'll investigate. 😂
But for sure this isn't a candle, just a light bulb.

IKR! They manually write on this~

Hahahaha yessss coz tago kaayo ni na lugar bitaw hahaha

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