Hana-Matsuri refers to the memorial service performed at temples
throughout Japan to celebrate the birth of Buddha on April 8th. It is
formally called Kanbutsue. On this day, small buildings decorated with
flowers are made at temples and a tanjobustu (baby Buddha figurine) is
placed inside. This figurine is sprinkled by worshippers using a ladle
with ama-cha, which is a beverage made by soaking tealeaves in hot water
Some people take this ama-cha home and drink it as holy water.
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