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Ekiden Relay Marathon Culture

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A relay race where multiple runners pass a sash over long distances, unique to Japanese sports culture. Major events like the Hakone Ekiden are held nationwide annually, serving as a stepping stone for student runners. It symbolizes teamwork, bonds, and perseverance. Television coverage attracts millions of viewers, making it a winter national spectacle that defines the Japanese sporting spirit.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Sports
Location:Kanagawa, Tokyo
Time Period:1920-present
Influence:National
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