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In the hope of living a long life (and avoiding misfortune) people would drink saké mixed with chrysanthemum petals on the 9th of the 9th.
The flowers have long been a symbol of immortality.
chrysanthemum month-
for every mountain village
days of saké
菊月や山里里も供日酒
-Kobayashi Issa (小林一茶).
Chōyō-no-Sekku never really caught on with the masses, despite some attempts by the Edo Shōgunate to revive Kikuawase and other traditions that had disappeared after Kamakura times.
Harvest time coincided with chrysanthemum season, and thus focus remained on bringing in the crops.
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