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But in a country that deeply reveres tradition and customs, Tohoku offers "more traditional culture than Tokyo, and more original Japanese lifestyle," says Yoko Nagamine, head of the Northern Tohoku Information Center in Morioka.
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But in a country that deeply reveres tradition and customs, Tohoku offers "more traditional culture than Tokyo, and more original Japanese lifestyle," says Yoko Nagamine, head of the Northern Tohoku Information Center in Morioka.
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During the journey, members were questioned by police officers at the Nagamine Pass, on the prefectural border between Gifu and Nagano, as well as in the town of Hakushu in Yamanashi Prefecture.
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A win tonight would give Kamehameha its fourth consecutive state crown, a feat that Nagamine and her squad have been feeling the pressure of carrying out all season.
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"When you have such high expectations of yourself and you want to do well, and things don't have the rhythm you would like, it does affect you mentally," Nagamine said.
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"She has tremendous flexibility, an unbelievable athlete," Nagamine said.
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"J. J.'s one of the most intimidating defenders I've ever seen," Nagamine said.
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"The one thing that people don't think about is that there's so much pressure on the kids," Nagamine said.
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"She has tremendous flexibility, an unbelievable athlete," Nagamine said.
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Leading hitters-Pac: Aaron Nagamine RBI; Noa Okinaka 3-3, 2b.
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