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Awa Odori

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A Bon dance in Tokushima Prefecture, held in August, and one of Japan's three major Bon dances. This folk dance tradition dates to the Edo period and is famous for its saying: 'If both dancers and viewers are fools, then why not dance?' With possible origins dating 1200 years back, its dynamic movements and music captivate performers and audiences alike.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Festivals
Location:Tokushima City, Tokushima
Time Period:Edo period-present
Influence:National
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bon dancefolk danceTokushima

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