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Phone 6176700. Also available from Japan Information Center, set of slides of Japanese Festivals, scenes from regional festivals throughout Japan. Cultural events in the San Francisco Bay Area are presented as part of the Japan Information Center site. is the hour of the rat. Takada festival May 19 has gone on since the Houreki era 17511764. Convention and Tourist Bureau at In the Los Angeles area, look for the annual OBun Festival part of Nisei Week festivities presented by the JapaneseAmerican community. Which ones, if any, deserve all five stars? Set up your criteria for evaluation.

Also see the other Japanese festivals described at this site. By emailing student in Japan, you can find out if this system is still important and how Japanese children celebrate their birthdays. The name has changed from Boys Day to Childrens Day in recent years. Learn more about it For good introduction to the festivals of Japan, see The Japan of Annual Events high school student from Australia who visited Japan for while wrote about the festivals she had experienced. See me to email addresses. WEBQUEST! Show how much you know by completing this WebQuest on Japanese Festivals!

There is shrine being carried in parade, taiko drummers, beautiful women in kimonos, exhibitions of martial arts, and more! This site has great photographs with clear explanations of what is happening. The shishimai lionmask dance takes its roots from the dances of the Ise Jingu shrine. At the same site, you can see the LionMask Dance of Kurikasa. See for photographs of the events and more information. The Kite Festival in Nagasaki is held every Create webpage Show what you learned and did through activities. Which ones are different?

See Kyotos Gion Matsuri Festivals and Holidays For an image and explanation of the Fukagawa Hachiman Festival The Bon Festival is dedicated to the ancestors who have passed away. The shishimai lionmask dance takes its roots from the dances of the Ise Jingu shrine. The Kite Festival in Nagasaki is held every The name has changed from Boys Day to Childrens Day in recent years. Remember, good webpage has an introduction, body, and conclusion with reflection just like good composition. Also available from Japan Information Center, Fremont Street, Suite San Francisco, CA Phone 7773533.
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