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Kimono, Yukata About traditional Japanese dresses.
Tea Ceremony About the ritual way of preparing and drinking tea.
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Gardens About Japanese gardens.
Cherry Blossoms About cherry blossoms or sakura.
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Autumn Leaves About autumn foliage (koyo).
Traditional music About traditional music and instruments.
Sumo About Sumo wrestling.
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Public Bath About public baths (sento).
Festivals About Japanese festivals (matsuri).
Annual Events About national holidays and other annual events.
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