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Some female haneto taking a break after the festival.
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Female princess reigning over the Sakitama Fire Festival in Gyoda, SaitamaShe's 15 years old.
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Baton-twirling club, Tsukiji Hongwanji, Tokyo 千代田女学院 バトン部千代田女学院
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Torch runner at Omotesando, for Athens 2004 Olympic Torch RelayMiura Yukari, a high school student from Fukushima Pref.
福島工業高等専門学校に通い、部活動はソフトボールという三浦由香里さん。
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Posing with maybe with their school teacher.
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Ladies in waiting (hey there, look up!)下を向いたらあかん。
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もっと奇麗に歩け
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DPEDPE - Stands for Development, Printing, and Enlargement. We often find this at neighborhood photofinishers, but never at pro labs. The kanji after "DPE" is "uketsuke." The same characters as in the preceding picture.
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Taiko drummers near the finish line.
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Oiran Dochu Procession花の吉原おいらん道中
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He holds a bell in his right hand and a gohei sacred staff with zigzag paper hanging. (御幣). 稚児の舞 鈴の舞
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New Status Symbol at Warabi Hadaka Matsuri in Yotsukaido, Chiba.
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Kintaikyo is a popular destination for school trips. Kids snake over the arch bridges.
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Tekomai child guardian at Ome Taisai, Tokyo
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Taiko drummer at Ome Taisai, Tokyo
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Tekomai
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Asakusa Sanja Matsuri
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Taume rice planters at the Taga Taisha Rice-planting Festival. 田植女
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The rice-planting dancers stay out of the mud. They took a break twice or so, but the rice planters had to continue non-stop.
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Shrine maiden holds bells and a branch of leaves. Very charming dance.
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Near the Toya Mizunoeki is Toya High School whose Environment Club regularly take water samples from Lake Toya to test the lake's water quality. They go behind the Toya Mozunoeki and take water samples with plastic buckets.
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With buckets and water testing kits, they do their testing.
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