But Japanese collective behavior is a bit different. The big difference is that they don’t speak, but only act. In haka and kecha, words and actions are linked, but in Japan, it is only actions.
Japanese performance, are you in favor of it? Or are you in the negative?
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As for Japan’s collective action performance, I was honestly surprised by its accuracy!
Bongo is a popular Onigiri(rice ball) store with a variety of ingredients made by energetic mothers. | glimp™ adgcdxmllkz dgcdxmllkz…
Noh masks are a bit unique, but Noh is a traditional Japanese art form, more like a musical!
There are gurus in every world.
Crane games are hard, but funny!
As you can see from the video, sumo isn’t just about power!
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