The pattern for the sixth piece is "Karakusa".
Each of the Japanese patterns has its meaning.
It is widely seen around the world under the name "arabesque," and in Japan, it is depicted as a pattern of intertwining vine stems and leaves. The ivy, which stretches uninterrupted and endlessly, is considered a symbol of strong life force and a lucky pattern that signifies prosperity and longevity.
On this stage, each girl stands with a Japanese pattern on her back that represents her wish.
The girl carrying the "Karakusa" entwines cause and effect, wishes for eternity, and looks forward to seeing beyond her hazy vision. The destination of her strong thoughts and eyes is only one.
6作品目の柄は「唐草...