[Unit project 1] My Precious Things
My artifact is Yukata. It is made of cotton and linen. Colors
are red, navy blue, green and pink. The sleeves are open and can be worn well
in the summer. It is often used various colors, and it is often worn at
occasions such as fireworks and summer festivals. This is worn by my mother and
grandmother.
In
the summer of fourteen years old, I was planning to go to a fireworks
display.
When I told my mother “I wanted to wear a
yukata to the fireworks display” she said, “Ask your grandmother.”
I told her the same thing and grandmother took me to her room. She opened
the wardrobe in that room and took out one thing. She opened the chest of
drawers and took out a colorful yukata from the wrapping paper.
“It was so beautiful! “I said, but Iike a something light blue.
“This is the yukata that both I and your mother
wore. “she told me.“I wish you could wear
it.”
When I was told with jewel-like beauty and straight eyes, I wanted to live up to her expectations.
“Of course, grandmother, I like it. Thank you.” I spoke. She
laughed like a flower blooming on her face. I wore that yukata to a fireworks display. “Your yukata is so beautiful and colorful!”
My friends said. I have a special
feeling about wearing this yukata. This is because I can feel each person's
life as this yukata is passed down from my grandmother to my mother and then to
me. I feel as if this yukata is filled with the memories of my grandmother and
mother.
My artifact is yukata. I could feel my grandmother‘s and mother’s love for things from this artifact. And I have learned that if you take good care of it, we can use it for years. Recently fewer opportunities to wear yukata. If the number of people wearing yukata, a traditional Japanese garment, continues to decline, Japan’s traditions will collapse. To change this situation, I believe we need to take good care of our yukata, store them, and pass them on to the next generation.
Also many people don’t know how to wear yukata. More and more young people don’t have it in the first place. In others to keep the tradition alive, I think it is important to create an environment where people of the generation, like grandmothers, can teach people how to wear the garment and make it easy to wear.

I got it the yukata had been cherished when I read your artifact story. The last time I wore a Yukata was probably about 8 years ago, so I hope to wear one next summer. I loved your metaphoric expression.
返信削除There were no girls in my family, so my mother and grandmother never took out the yukata. I wonder if it's at home? I think I'll try it on if it exists.
返信削除Hello, I'm Yu from I class. Your artifact is so beautiful!! And I understand that your artifact has been cherished for a long time! I leared that how important to preserve traditions are.
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