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The word Matsuri, meaning "celebration or festival" in Japanese, is used for traditional festivals that hold a very important place in Japanese society.
Hurriyet Dailynews ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Dail News 2010
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The April edition of the Japan Blog Matsuri is live!
April Blog Matsuri! 2009
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[...] month, the Japan Blog Matsuri is being held at What Japan Thinks, and the theme is “Slow Times in Japan.”
April Blog Matsuri! 2009
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Spin Matsuri, the first event of it’s kind in Japan, brought hoopers, poi spinners, dancers, movers and shakers together for workshops, performances and activities with creative movement innovators from all over the world.
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This month’s subject for the Japan Blog Matsuri is My Favourite Place in Japan, so here goes with my entry.
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As the theme of this month’s Matsuri is language, I’ll list the original Japanese too.
PSP Plans 2008
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Lots of sword fighting ninja kids, pretty ladies and karate but alas no free beer! for more info: www. azmatsuri.org Kasrvcyclopedia Matsuri (祭, Matsuri?) is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan central bank stays put on interest rates 2010
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Lots of sword fighting ninja kids, pretty ladies and karate but alas no free beer! for more info: www. azmatsuri.org Kasrvcyclopedia Matsuri (祭, Matsuri?) is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan central bank stays put on interest rates 2010
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Lots of sword fighting ninja kids, pretty ladies and karate but alas no free beer! for more info: www. azmatsuri.org Kasrvcyclopedia Matsuri (祭, Matsuri?) is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan central bank stays put on interest rates 2010
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Lots of sword fighting ninja kids, pretty ladies and karate but alas no free beer! for more info: www. azmatsuri.org Kasrvcyclopedia Matsuri (祭, Matsuri?) is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday.
WN.com - Articles related to Japan central bank stays put on interest rates 2010
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