The
nanakusa (), or more specifically,
haru no nanakusa (), spring's seven flowers (or herbs), are seven
edible wild
herbs of spring. Traditionally, they are: There is considerable variation in the precise ingredients, with common local herbs often being substituted. On the morning of January 7, or the night before, people place the
nanakusa,
rice scoop, and/or
wooden pestle on the
cutting board and, facing the good-luck direction, chant "Before the birds of the continent (China) fly to Japan, let's get nanakusa" while cutting the herbs into pieces. The chant may vary from place to place.
Musical accompaniment ==Seven autumn flowers==