The translation for the name of this flower, MIKO NO MAI, is Sybil's Dance (Thank you Yasmi in Tokyo!):
Mikonomai = SIBYL'...Read MoreS DANCE "Miko" is Sibyl. They are ladies who are working in Shrine. They are wearing Japanese traditional red and white color clothes, in white shirt with red pleats skirt (actually it is not skirt, it looks like skirt, but inside is pants.). It is one of Japanese traditional Kimono. They somtimes dance at a ceremony. The flower, pink with white stripe, the color is the same as the Miko lady's clothes. That is why they named Miko no mai. "Mai" means dance.
The translation for the name of this flower, MIKO NO MAI, is Sybil's Dance (Thank you Yasmi in Tokyo!):
Mikonomai = SIBYL'...Read More