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Dancing at Japanese Festivals - Travel - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Many summer festivals are held throughout Japan, most of which involve traditional dancing. This article introduces some typical Japanese summer dances that travelers can participate in as well.
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Gamarjobat | Arts and Entertainment | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
A pair of Japanese comic performers known as Gamarjobat is currently winning fans all over the world. While still relatively unknown in Japan, they often perform overseas to rave reviews and have even won awards at arts festivals in Britain and other countries.
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A pair of Japanese comic performers known as Gamarjobat is currently winning fans all over the world. While still relatively unknown in Japan, they often perform overseas to rave reviews and have even won awards at arts festivals in Britain and other countries.
Koinobori Swim Breezily Across the Sky 1 - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A long-running tradition wishing for the well-being of children, colorful, carp-shaped streamers called koinobori are flown in front of residences and at festivals across Japan.
Koinobori Swim Breezily Across the Sky 2 - What's Cool - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
A long-running tradition wishing for the well-being of children, colorful, carp-shaped streamers called koinobori are flown in front of residences and at festivals across Japan.
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