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Arc Communications staff members wrote their wishes out on small strips of paper. This is a custom that is followed for the Tanabata Star Festival (usually celebrated on July 7th), when children write their wishes on colorful strips of paper and hang them, together with other decorations, from a large bamboo branch.
Everyone remembered what it was like to be a child again when they wrote out their wishes. The wishes themselves, though, are those that only adults would think of!
We are all hoping that everyone’s wish will come true.
Note: If you click on an image, you will be able to read the whole wish. Click it again to return it to the former size.
(Japanese only below)
Itohいとう
Kawanishiかわにし
Manamiさいとうまなみ
Sanoさの
Justinじゃすてぃん
Babaばば
Hosoeほそえ
Horieほりえ
Hondaほんだ
Miyagiみやぎ
Yamamotoやまもと
Iwataいわた
Unnoうんの
Ogawaおがわ
Onoおの
Satoさとう
Yuukiさとうゆうき
Shibataしばた
Suzukiすずき
Nakaなか
Kitamuraきたむら
Aiさいとうあい
Sasakiささき
Yamaguchiやまぐち
Watanabeわたなべ
Inagakiいながき
Ohsatoおおさと
Katoかとう
Seimiyaせいみや
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We all wrote our wishes on paper strips, much in the way we did as children for the Tanabata Star Festival. Can you tell whose wish is whose?
