1. The act of being mentally stimulated to create Tanabata decorations.
2. A thin cord used to tie decorations and wishes onto the Tanabata tree.
3. Water falling from the sky, symbolizing the tears of Orihime and Hikoboshi.
4. A traditional story or narrative associated with Tanabata festival.
5. Relating to Japan, the country of origin for the Tanabata festival.
6. A custom that is passed down and practiced during the Tanabata festival.
7. The scientific study of celestial objects, relevant to Tanabata.
8. Shimmering ribbons that are hung from the branches of the Tanabata tree.
9. The cowherd star who fell in love with the weaver star, Orihime.
10. The celestial realm where Orihime and Hikoboshi reside.
11. Desires or hopes tied to a bamboo branch during Tanabata festival.
12. A celestial body often associated with the love story of Orihime and Hikoboshi.
13. Material used for folding origami decorations to hang on the Tanabata tree.
14. A strong affection or attachment, central to the Tanabata tale.
15. A division extending from the main trunk of the Tanabata tree.
15. The extending woody parts of a tree where Tanabata ornaments are hung.
16. The weaver star who fell in love with the cowherd star, Hikoboshi.
17. A black and white bird associated with the myth of Orihime and Hikoboshi.
18. The natural world encompassing the Tanabata tree and its surroundings.