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    of the culture of Guatemala. Manattam in Tamil Nadu Deer dance (鹿踊, shishi-odori [ja]) is widely practised in Japan, particularly in Northeastern Japan...
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  • messengers. In various parts of Northeast Japan, a deer dance called "Shishi-odori" has been traditionally performed as an annual shinto ritual. In Brazil...
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    Kagura (redirect from Shishi kagura)
    major types of kagura: mai and odori. Mai consists of slow circular movement, stressing quiet and elegance, while odori consists of quick leaping and jumping...
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    deer (shika), and shishi written with different Kanji characters can mean beast, deer or wild boar, for example as in shishi-odori (鹿踊, lit. Deer Dance)...
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    flautists, and lantern-carriers. Of these dances, the most famous is Shishi Odori (dance of the deer). This dance involves men dressing as deer and banging...
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    sites include the Sapporo Beer Museum and the Sapporo TV Tower located in Odori Park. It is home to Hokkaido University, just north of Sapporo Station....
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  • mountains or rivers. One performance specific to the Shinjō Matsuri is the shishi-odori (鹿子踊り), a local dance that features men wearing deer-like hoods. In 2015...
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    River fireworks festival on the last Saturday of July, and the Kōenji Awa Odori dance festival on the last weekend in August attract millions of viewers...
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  • Ganbare Goemon – Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori がんばれゴエモンネオ桃山幕府のおどり Manga Written by Hiroshi Obi Published by Kodansha Published February 4, 1998 – October...
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    Nepalese mountains. He is best known for writing Jōgen no Tsuki wo Taberu Shishi (The Lion that Ate the Crescent Moon), which won both the Seiun Award and...
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