KODOMO NO HI (May 5) – A TOUCH OF JAPANESE CULTURE AT VISAHO
Kodomo no Hi is one of Japan’s important traditional celebrations, dedicated to honoring children—the future generation. On this day, Japanese families traditionally display koinobori (carp-shaped streamers) in front of their homes, symbolizing the wish for children to grow up strong, resilient, and able to overcome life’s challenges—just like carp swimming upstream. This is also the positive message VISAHO aims to convey through this activity.
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Across the projects, spaces are adorned with distinctive Japanese-inspired decorations, creating a lively and cheerful atmosphere while maintaining harmony with the overall architectural design. Familiar elements such as carp imagery, vibrant colors, and cultural symbols not only delight children but also help bring Japanese culture closer to the residential community.
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This activity clearly reflects VISAHO’s development orientation in building a living environment that is not only safe and professional but also rich in cultural and spiritual values. In addition to ensuring high-quality operations, VISAHO consistently focuses on enhancing resident experiences through cultural activities, community engagement, and creating memorable everyday moments.
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Incorporating Japanese cultural elements living spaces is also part of VISAHO’s identity as a company with a Japanese-style management approach. Through activities like Kodomo no Hi, VISAHO not only enriches residents’ spiritual life but also spreads positive messages of growth, determination, and perseverance.
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For VISAHO, every activity is aimed at a common goal: creating a harmonious living environment where residents not only feel secure but can also enjoy diverse and meaningful cultural right where they live.
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