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  • Hi, I’m a student doing a research project about Japanese Kabuki Theatre and I saw the video you posted on youtube. I was just wondering if you know a lot about the Kabuki culture and are willing to answer a couple short interview questions.

  • Yes, I can be interviewed wish. Do you want to talk by Skype or just send me an email.

  • I'm trying to make my own sensu. Could you please give us the measures of the big one?

  • your girl is really cute :)showing off her fan

  • add two more dots and it will look like temari's fan from naruto :D

  • Yeah, right. Japanese dance use big sensu for practice. Use as item like, word practice note as Tenaraiko and hat or shade(Just in hand not ware) as Kikudukushi, etc...Kabuki is a mixed performing arts, I think. Dance is a just part of it. Chushingura is a real affair but name is different real one. It's like mass media in those days.

  • how much is the japanese flag fan

  • this large fan is used for when onnagata actors are dancing...they are usually spun and flipped...watch a few Bando Tamasaburo videos...

  • Where Do You Get All These Cool Things?!

  • These items are acquired mostly at antique auctions in the area of Shimizu City which is very close to Mt. Fuji. -Kurt :-)

  • Anybody know how to make those? =\

  • haha the little girl looks annoyed. cute X3

  • Narutoで、Temariに3つの紫色の月とのこのようなフ­ァンがあった。 1つの赤い月の代りに、天気の良い日を過しなさい。

    On Naruto, Temari had a fan like this with three purple moons. Instead of one red moon, have a nice day.

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