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Iaido, it is a form of swordsmanship that strikes down an attacking opponent with one blow of the sword quickly drawn out of its sheath, whether one is sitting or walking.
Kendo has competitive matches, but in Iaido there are none.
Jodo is a Japanese martial art using short staffs called "Jou" and wooden sword.
The Tanabata Festival is often called the Star Festival. August 7th, the day of the festival, is said to be the only time when a pair of lovers, stars separated by the Milky Way, can see each other.
It is not known when the Hinamatsuri first started, but the Nagashibina, in its most primitive form, was already being celebrated during the Heian period.
Setsubun means "the day between two seasons."
With deep and reverent awe I replaced the candelabrum in its former position.
Do you have smaller sizes?
This is the day on which the Constitution's fundamental spirit, the sovereignty of the people, respect for fundamental human rights, and pacifism, are all reaffirmed.
Do you have time to eat lunch with me?
Whatever happens, I'll be there for you.
How do you take off the shell of a boiled egg cleanly? Is there some sort of trick?
It's possible, but not probable.
I didn't use to like wine, but now I'm quite fond of it.
I didn't use to like wine, but now I like it a lot.
You need to exercise more.
She was sexually harassed in an elevator.
There has to be a way.
I like your dress so much I wish there was an 'I like' button I could press.
It's possible that he came here when he was a boy.

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