UltimaWeapon
02-26-2004, 08:48 PM
"Hina-Matsuri"
The flowers are blooming and spring has finally arrived in the three nations of San d'Oria, Bastok, and Windurst.
Underneath the flowered trees, you'll find beautifully constructed crafts resembling Tarutaru folding screens, and workbenches covered in elegant crimson tapestries. These venerable works of art have been put on display by various local craftsmen.
These items have been designed by the craftsmen of the Carpenters' Guild based on adventurers' tales of a festival called Hina-Matsuri: a celebration held in countries to the far east. The Culinarians' Guild has also gathered together to celebrate, and are creating dishes to fit the occasion.
While little is known of this festival's background, the inhabitants of Vana'diel treat it as a celebration of growth and observe it every year.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Far Eastern atmosphere while taking in the beauty of the peach-colored blossoms and the many finely crafted decorations.
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Okay, so i was zoning into North San d'Oria with a friend when i noticed um...picnic tables everywhere and a little screen thingy with the japanese style seating (sorry i don't know what they're called) but they were comfy! :O
"More Sake?"
"Oh, don't mind if i do"
The flowers are blooming and spring has finally arrived in the three nations of San d'Oria, Bastok, and Windurst.
Underneath the flowered trees, you'll find beautifully constructed crafts resembling Tarutaru folding screens, and workbenches covered in elegant crimson tapestries. These venerable works of art have been put on display by various local craftsmen.
These items have been designed by the craftsmen of the Carpenters' Guild based on adventurers' tales of a festival called Hina-Matsuri: a celebration held in countries to the far east. The Culinarians' Guild has also gathered together to celebrate, and are creating dishes to fit the occasion.
While little is known of this festival's background, the inhabitants of Vana'diel treat it as a celebration of growth and observe it every year.
So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Far Eastern atmosphere while taking in the beauty of the peach-colored blossoms and the many finely crafted decorations.
~~~~
Okay, so i was zoning into North San d'Oria with a friend when i noticed um...picnic tables everywhere and a little screen thingy with the japanese style seating (sorry i don't know what they're called) but they were comfy! :O
"More Sake?"
"Oh, don't mind if i do"