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Category: Japanese Festivals

Japan is most famous for its summer festivals (matsuri), but there are actually festivals happening all year throughout the various towns and villages of Japan!

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Japanese Summer Songs

August 13, 2017August 14, 2017 marky star - JapanThis.com

Beat the heat with the best Japanese summer songs! Continue reading Japanese Summer Songs

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Edogawa Fireworks 2010

August 8, 2010September 2, 2010 marky star - JapanThis.com

Edogawa Fireworks in Tokyo! Nuff said! Continue reading Edogawa Fireworks 2010

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