Mochibana - Mochibana

Japanese: 餅花 - モチバナ
Mochibana - Mochibana
Small rice cakes and dumplings of various colors and shapes are attached to the branches of willow trees and other plants like flowers. They are displayed on the Shinto altar or indoors during the Little New Year. 《New Year Season "Do not become accustomed to misfortune." Cocoon ball Eyebrows

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
柳などの枝に、さまざまな色・形をした小さな餅や団子を花のようにつけたもの。小正月に神棚や室内に飾る。 新年》「―や不幸に慣るること勿れ/草田男」→繭玉まゆだま

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