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Kimono - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Originally, "kimono" was the Japanese word for clothing. But in more recent years, the word has been used to refer specifically to traditional Japanese clothing. Kimonos as we know them today came into being during the Heian period (794-1192). Here you can try designing your own kimono.">

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Yabusame & Kyudo - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Yabusame is a ceremony in which archers clad in the hunting outfit of medieval warriors shoot at three targets as they race by on horseback. This is a game that allows you to try yabusame, or horseback archery.">

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Ukiyo-e - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
The word ukiyo refers to the world of common people and e means "picture." This game allows you to try making an ukiyo-e picture.">

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Kendama - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Kendama is a kind of toy that has long enjoyed popularity in Japan among both children and adults. While it may appear simple at first glance, kendama is a deep game with more than 1,000 different techniques for players to try to master. This section lets you try out kendama for yourself."> Kendama - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan

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Judo - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Judo is a martial art that was born in Japan, and it is now known around the world as an Olympic sport. This section allows you to try judo for yourself on your computer screen.">

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Fuku Warai - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
New Year in Japan would not be complete without the game of fuku warai, which is a bit like pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.">

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Japanese Box Lunches - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Box lunches (bento) are very popular among Japanese kids and adults alike. People take them to work, to school, on picnics, and so on. In this section you can experience a bento for yourself with our bento game.">

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Origami Overview - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Origami is a traditional Japanese pastime where a single square of paper is folded in different ways to create shapes like cute animals and beautiful plants. Why not try origami for yourself?"> Origami Overview - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan

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Tamagotchi Connection Series - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Tamagotchi Connection Series Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > What's Cool > Tamagotchi Connection Series WHAT'S COOL IN JAPAN June 2005 photo The Tamagotchi Connection series comes in a varie

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Livly Island - What's Cool in Japan - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Livly Island Web Japan > Kids Web Japan > Archives > What's Cool > Livly Island WHAT'S COOL IN JAPAN October 2005 photo One of the Livly islands ((C)2003-2005 Sony Communication Network Corporation.

Bonsai - Virtual Culture - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Bonsai are trees and plants grown in containers in such a way so that they look their most beautiful--even prettier than those growing in the wild. In this section you can have a go at making a virtual bonsai tree.">

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