vuotokujen
Vuotokujen, also known as "floating lanterns," is a traditional Japanese festival activity that involves releasing paper lanterns onto bodies of water, typically rivers or lakes. This practice is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and is often associated with the Obon festival, a Buddhist event honoring the spirits of one's ancestors. The lanterns, usually made of thin, lightweight paper, are illuminated from within by a small candle or LED light, creating a serene and mesmerizing spectacle as they float gently on the water's surface.
The origins of vuotokujen can be traced back to the Edo period in Japan, where it was
Vuotokujen festivals are held in various locations across Japan, with some of the most famous events taking
In recent years, vuotokujen has gained international attention, with similar lantern-floating events being organized in other