thumb|Assorted hagoita Hagoita (羽子板 「はごいた」) are the wooden paddles used to hit shuttlecocks (羽子 pronounced hago 「はご」 or hane 「はね」), traditionally made of soapberry seeds and bird feathers, that are used to play the traditional Japanese pastime called hanetsuki during the New Year. The paddles are decorated with various images, sometimes executed in relief, of women in kimono, kabuki actors, and so on. Japanese people think playing hanetsuki is a way to drive away evil spirits because the movement of the hagoita is similar to the harau action (a Japanese expression meaning "to drive away"). Thu
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羽子板是日本傳統中長方形有花樣的木板,類似現今的羽毛球拍。分為比賽用板羽球的羽子板和裝飾藝術用的羽子板。 當初只作為拍羽根突的工具,後來人們認為它可以慢慢祓除不祥而成為正月女性的避邪習俗。進入江戶時代的時候,「押繪羽子板」開始流行,仿照了歌舞伎演員的造型,現代被指定為東京的傳統工藝品,現在也有仿照現代名人樣貌的作品。
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