Oh, my god, I love that E in Elimination. It kind of looks like a crown tilted sideways.



























http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_balloon#Yo-yo_balloons wrote:Yo-yo balloons are a common type of water balloon found at matsuri festivals in Japan. Typically small, round, and colourful, the balloons are filled with 1/10 of water and hung from a rubber band. This gives them enough weight and bounce to function as a yo-yo, earning them their name. The balloons are often won in a game (Yo-yo Tsuri) where they are set floating in a tub of water, with an elastic band and a paper clip affixed to one end. Players "fish" for the balloons with another paper clip attached to a twisted "line" of paper, which they then try to hook through the paper clip of the desired balloon. As the paper line breaks easily, the game is often likened to goldfish scooping.

Crisu wrote:^_^ The yo-yo balloons are one of the usual attractions at Japanese festivals.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_balloon#Yo-yo_balloons wrote:Yo-yo balloons are a common type of water balloon found at matsuri festivals in Japan. Typically small, round, and colourful, the balloons are filled with 1/10 of water and hung from a rubber band. This gives them enough weight and bounce to function as a yo-yo, earning them their name. The balloons are often won in a game (Yo-yo Tsuri) where they are set floating in a tub of water, with an elastic band and a paper clip affixed to one end. Players "fish" for the balloons with another paper clip attached to a twisted "line" of paper, which they then try to hook through the paper clip of the desired balloon. As the paper line breaks easily, the game is often likened to goldfish scooping.
Also, http://www.discovernikkei.org/nikkeialbum/en/node/4236![]()
So Hina is just having fun while wearing her pretty kimono. ^_^







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