Umbrella Day
Umbrella Day is held on February 10. This event in the first decade of the month February is annual.
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The umbrella usually symbolizes the canopy of the heavens, shelter, and protection. The word umbrella comes from the Latin word “umbra” which means shade or shadow. Modern-day acceptance of umbrellas started to spread across Europe in the middle of the 18th century. Up until that point, umbrellas were viewed as a female fashion accessory. Early umbrellas, or as they were known parasols, were designed by the Egyptians around 1000 B.C. The first models were made from feathers or lotus leaves, attached to a stick, and were used to offer shade to the nobility. The basic umbrella was probably invented by the Chinese over 4,000 years ago.
During Japan's rainy season, many people never leave home without an umbrella. The humid period typically lasts from early June to mid-July, and is followed by the heat of high summer, in which the parasol becomes a common sight.
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