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The information on the Japaneseimmigration, the famous cherry trees in Washington and the Internment during World WarII. But the folk tale that is included in the text. As in all chapters, the Japanese words are in bold type.
Published byThe Manitoba Library AssociationISSN 12019364 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THIS ISSUE 16, The side bar that accompanies this
Its SakuraMatsuri, the Cherry Blossom Festival happens only inthe U. S. Following the description of the festival, there is information on the Japaneseimmigration, the famous cherry trees in Washington and the Internment during World WarII. The side bar that accompanies this story is about sake. Companies reserve space in parks foroffice outings. But the folk tale that is included in this section is one acted out by kamishibaiyasan papertheatre men on the streets of Tokyo. Not Recommended. Is this festival in Japan? No. People drink, and sing. As in all chapters, the Japanese words are in bold type.
It is the United States. As in all chapters, the Japanese words are in bold type. As mentioned earlier, eachchapter begins with festival, and is followed by other information which, at first glance, seems tobe chosen at random as, in many cases, there is no connection with the festival for which eachchapter is named. Subject Headings FestivalsJapanJuvenile literature. JapanSocial life and customsJuvenile literature. Grades Ages 13. Review by Ruth McMahon. 4 excerpt In Japan, in the spring, everyone tries to make time for hanami, cherry blossom viewing. Thousands of Japanese picnic under sukura cherry trees.
In the publicity that accompanied this review copy, we learn that it is arrangedhistorically, beginning with the first Japanese people living as nomadic tribes and followsdevelopments as Japan becomes land of settled rice growers and organized by clans andspeaking common language. Therefore, one might assume that the festivals are tied to otherhistorical events described in each chapter. Not Recommended. To comment on this title or this review, send mail to cmumanitoba. ca. Copyright the Manitoba Library Association. Reproduction for personal use is permitted only if this copyright noticeis maintained. The side bar that accompanies this story is about sake..
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