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Lifestyle 2001-2002 | Archives | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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Local Action Heroes - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Action heroes that are active in a specific region are popping up across Japan. One example is the Suginami Sentai Irenja (Suginami Task Force Rangers) of Tokyo's Suginami Ward, the members of which are clad in red, blue, yellow, green, and pink suits. The mission of these heroes is to encourage people to conserve resources by using their own shopping bags instead of the plastic bags given out at supermarkets and convenience stores.
Dance Exercise - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
More and more Japanese kids are moving their bodies to a swinging tempo while singing feel-good melodies. Singing Ai-da Aida Ai-da Aida in unison, they jump, dodge, and twist to the rhythm. "My body just starts to move whenever I hear the music," says one. Dance-like exercise is growing in popularity.
Summer Fashion: Yukata - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Summer in Japan is a time for fun events like fireworks displays, Bon festival dancing, and street fairs. More and more people who attend these events are doing so dressed in a yukata, a light summer kimono made from cotton. It feels great to dress up in clothes that are so different from everyday wear.
Dumpling Brothers - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Children and parents across Japan are singing a tango song with the refrain "dango, dango" (rice dumpling). Entitled "Dango Sankyodai" (Three Dumpling Brothers), the song has simple but amusing lyrics and is accompanied by an accordion and piano. It has also become one of the best-selling songs ever.
Kids Who Play Jazz Music Just Like the Pros - Kids in Action - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
This article highlights the story of a popular jazz band made up of elementary school children from the Tohoku region of Japan. It tells of how their band was formed and introduces some of their performances.
Film Festival - Kids in Action - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
This article tells how five Japanese children participated as judges at the first Goyang International Children's Film Festival, held in Goyang, South Korea from August 19 to 24. The kids were asked to judge 16 movies from South Korea, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, India, Spain, the United States, Russia, and China.
Sanshin - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A group of 30 children from Okinawa flew to the United States in April to show their traditional performing arts skills in Washington as part of the city's Sakura (cherry blossom) Festival.
Nezu - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
On one bright day in May, seven fifth-grade girls took the stage of Nezu Shrine in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward for their last mai dance performance to mark the end of their role as the Shinto shrine's official dancing girls.
Kabuki - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Thirteen local children from grades five to seven received shouts of encouragement as they performed Kanjincho, one of the most popular kabuki plays, in front of a full house at the All-Japan Children's Kabuki Festival (the site is in Japanese) held in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, on May 12 and 13. Kabuki performed by adults is a form of traditional Japanese drama featuring male actors who mostly come from kabuki acting families, but children's kabuki is open to anyone in the community, both girls and boys.
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