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Date: 2009-05-18 01:22:31
Japanese crafts
Culture
Gion Matsuri
Resist dyeing
Japanese festivals
Kyoto
Katazome
Gion
Dye
Shinto
Clothing
Japan

Children, Festivals and Traditional Culture Tajima Yukihiko (Japan) Textile dyer, picture book writer, woodblock artist Kyoto’s Gionmatsuri, or the Gion Festival, has been

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