More than 200 attended outdoor event
Bob Palermini, Ashland.news
Families gathered at Lithia Park’s Japanese Garden on Sunday to celebrate Children’s Day, a traditional Japanese holiday dedicated to the happiness and healthy growth of children.
The event brought together more than 200 children and parents for a joyful afternoon of games, coloring, origami, and cultural appreciation under sunny spring skies.
Colorful koinobori — carp-shaped windsocks traditionally flown to bring luck and fortune — danced in the breeze above the koi pond, creating a festive atmosphere. The celebration, inspired by Japan’s national holiday observed every May 5th, offered local families a chance to experience centuries-old traditions in a hands-on and family-friendly setting.
Children’s Day has been a national holiday in Japan since 1948, though its roots trace back to ancient times. The day is marked by the display of koinobori outside homes, symbolizing the strength and perseverance of carp swimming upstream — traits parents hope to inspire in their children.
Ashland’s observance of the holiday blended cultural education with springtime fun, giving families a way to celebrate growth, happiness, and community.





