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8 Traditional Japanese New Year’s Playings & Games
During new year’s holiday Japanese might play particular things and play an traditional games with families and friends. Today I introduce 8 interesting Japanese new year’s plays and games. 1. Hanetsuki (羽根つき) – a traditional Japanese badminton-like The typical traditional … Continue reading →
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