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Just Japan Podcast 175: Awa Odori and Japanese Festivals

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JJP host Kevin chats with first time guest, Kaori about Awa Odori (Awa Dancing), a famous style of traditional dancing from Tokushima in Japan. Kaori explains what this style of dancing is and how she got involved in this very fun and energetic folk tradition in Japan. This week's show also features a piece by contributor Felicity Tillack about her really interesting Stay Japan experience.

Come on over to Just Japan Stuff (home of the podcast): http://justjapanstuff.com

FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/justjapanstuff

Follow the podcast on Twiter and Instagram: @jlandkev

Email: justjapanpodcast@gmail.com

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JJP host Kevin chats with first time guest, Kaori about Awa Odori (Awa Dancing), a famous style of traditional dancing from Tokushima in Japan. Kaori explains what this style of dancing is and how she got involved in this very fun and energetic folk tradition in Japan. This week's show also features a piece by contributor Felicity Tillack about her really interesting Stay Japan experience.

Come on over to Just Japan Stuff (home of the podcast): http://justjapanstuff.com

FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/justjapanstuff

Follow the podcast on Twiter and Instagram: @jlandkev

Email: justjapanpodcast@gmail.com

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