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Bon Festival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About Obon Festival - Japanese obon festival ... Bon odori (folk dance) is the most common custum in obon. The kind of dance varies from area to area. People wearing yukata (summer kimono) go to the neighborhood bon odori and dance around a ... bon festival in Japan - Japanese obon - Japanese festival - Japanese cultur...
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O-bon is a Buddhist event and one of the most important traditions for Japanese people. It is the period of praying for the repose of the souls of one's ancestors. ... Japanese Obon Festival ; Japan for Visitors Guide Shizuko Mishima reviews the customs and traditions of Japanese O-bon Festival.
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Japanese Culture Class #23 - Bon Festival ... Tune in and find out all about the Bon Festival. ... I had known bits and pieces about Bon Festival, but this puts it all together. I have friends in Japan and this helps me understand what they are doing these day. THANKS!
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The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens ... Bon Festival ; Inspired by Obon, Japan's traditional three-day holiday honoring ancestors and thanking them for the quality of life enjoyed by the living, ... Highlights include rousing taiko drum performances, traditional Japanese folk dancing with audience participation,
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How to Attend a Japanese-American Bon Odori Festival. Attend a Bon Odori festival, held each summer, to dance your joy at living happily and honor relatives who have gone before you. The festival, also known as the Obon or Bon Dance festival, is a... ... eHow Article: How to Attend a Japanese-American Bon Odori Festival...
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How to Deal With Unrequited Love. Being in love with somebody who doesn't love you can be a heartbreaking experience. Follow these steps to move past the pain and get on with your life. ... Accept the fact that he doesn't feel the same way about you. If you continue ... Understand the reasons why she doesn't feel the same way.
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Japanese people tend to be definitive about their seasons (conscious of the seasonal changes) , especially around tsuyu ... People light fires to welcome the spirits, pray and offer them food and hold dance festivals called Bon odori for their entertainment and then send them on their way again with more firelight.;
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July 15 (Lunar calendar), or August 15 (Solar calendar) is celebrated in Japan as "Bon" or Urabon, The Feast of Lanterns, especially by the Japanese Buddhists. It is said that during the year, on this day only, the iron pot in hell is opened for the deceased. ... Brief History of "Bon" Festival...
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Bon Odori Festival, a festival that Japanese people worship their beloved ancestors is the most popular cultural event in Penang. ... This year’s Bon Odori Festival programs included Japanese drum performance by Miyabi Daikob and Penang Japanese School students, Yosakoi Soran by Malaysian Japanese Society and Children...
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