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Shishimai Lion heads
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Lion dance or shishimai. See the video at hidanet.ne.jp. 獅子舞
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A lion then appears.
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Lion dance.
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獅子舞
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After this lion dance, the Fukagawa tekomai geisha performed.
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Lion dance
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More lion dances.
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Chinese New Year at Yokohama Chinatown.
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During Chinese New Year's, one Japanese word to learn is "bakuchiku" (爆竹). It literally means "exploding bamboo." Of course, we call it firecrackers. They pop firecrackers at least twice each time the lion dances.
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Shishi-mai lion dance
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This shishi-mai lion dance is performed by a high school girl.
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