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The Lord Chamberlain is Commanded by The Queen to invite
you
to a Red Egg and Ginger Banquet at Castle British
Saturday, 25th September 2010
at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, Central Daylight Time
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You recall hearing about this ancient Tokuno tradition. On, or shortly after, a baby’s thirtieth day of life, the parents throw a Red Egg and Ginger party to celebrate the infant’s health and to formally announce the name.The Lord Chamberlain is Commanded by The Queen to invite
you
to a Red Egg and Ginger Banquet at Castle British
Saturday, 25th September 2010
at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, Central Daylight Time
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The party site is usually decorated with red eggs (symbols of renewal and harmony) and ginger (for strength and balance, and to ward off evil spirits). Red represents happiness and good luck.
To the Tokunese, names are very important. The entire family helps to select an auspicious name for the baby, with the final choice formally announced at the Red Egg and Ginger party. The name is inscribed on a scroll, which is placed next to the baby. The baby is then told her name.