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  • Amazing most of them are doing it better than us.

    Long live for Japanese ethiopian dancer Junko Yamaoto

    We love you!

  • エチオピアから日本の人々の幸福と繁栄を。

  • Awesome, especially the last performance ! Long Live Japan!

  • the woman in the middle on the first raw has some ethiopian blood...lol...she is freakinnn good at it

  • LUVZ IT! considering that im asian and my bf ethiopian!=D lolz!

  • really nice =)

    

  • WOOOOOOOW, I'm Ethiopian and i got to say I'm Impressed!!!

    Honoto ni sugoi desu yo, especially the eskista !

  • These Japanese have done so well...they would put so many Ethiopians to shame.

    Well Done.

  • good job, my japanese sisters.... you ethio haters eat your azz...

  • Thank you for show casing our culture. I really enjoyed it!!! I'm now motivated to learn the dances:)

  • I love it, our beautiful music with cute Japanese girls.

  • IMPRESSIVE!!!!

  • すごいねー!親子か親戚で踊ってるのかな?

    可愛い子見つけた途端、アップで長く映すカメラさん面白い(笑)­

  • I really couldn't believe it.is it my eyes or this are really Japanese? Good job guys. I really want to see them live but how? if anybody have some info please post it.

    Once again thank you Japanese, sisters god bless

  • OMG a JAPANESE ETHIOPIAN??!!!!!!!!!!

    AWESOME!

  • Wolayta

    

  • You are bunch of amazing people ! Yap you can not go wrong at Japan and its amazing people. Like many Ethiopians, many thanks for dancing this music. You are owesome !

  • entertaining!

  • NOOOOOOO.

    WRONG.

    I appreciate the attempt to copy our dances

    but that is just not how we do it!!

  • @afroexplosion

    you have a point.

  • I love Japan, my daughter studied Japanese and visited.

  • ohhh they're so cute

  • I have learned that Ethiopia and Japan have a share a history. Thank You Japan!

  • how cute

  • OMG what a wonderful japanesse? where do you learn please? i am ethiopian, i laugh, i surprised when i see it!!!!!!!!1

  • I am abyssinian and I see that is beautiful to share culture and dance among humanity !

  • laughing I love it

  • lool

  • great job

  • Waoooawi'm Ethiopian and I can't even dance like this. It's wonderful and beautiful to see our culture being represented by Japanese women. Thank you, you all did a great job and made me smile with delight.

  • Sugoi desu. =)

    You ladies did a great job.

    Thank you for showing an interest in our culture and sharing it with the world. I love Japan and its people. =D

    Their respect and humility reminds me so much of my Ethiopian people. =)

  • Amazing Japanese! you should be awarded a special medal for amazingly dancing one of the most difficult dances. Did you do this show in front of a shopping centre or in a park? You have captivated a lot of audience. This shows that there should not be cultural boundaries to appreciate each others culture; after -all we are one big family.

  • 5 stars

  • man even the wolayta is repped right here!!! biggggg UPPS!!

  • Big UPPPPPPs

  • I'm so embarrassed by myself,while i'm Ethiopian,I can't even dance like the japanese however it is my culture.I must start today to look for who I'm !!!.

  • Excellent, ONE WORLD!

    I AM HAPPY THEY START WITH WELAYTA!!!!!!!!!

    4centuries they were thrown by the rigim Haileselasse WHO FAVORED HIS TRIBE ONLY PUSHED OTHER TRIBES AWAY.

  • Good Job.

  • I know that they have spent a lots of time and effort on this one.........BIG UPS for the Japanese crew.....BRAVOOOOOO

  • ሞክረዋል, በጣም ጥሩ ፡)

  • I am very surprised by the talents of these wonderful and creative people who are overcoming all the barriers of our global problems that is'' ignorance!'' I congradulate you all of you who are being part of this wonderful event. Is somenoe out there who can teach how to eat with chopstick?

  • Wow!!!

    Impressive.

    I'm proud to be Ethiopian.

    Thank you "Japanese Ethiopian "Kinet" Folklore Dancers" and who posted it.

  • OOOOO sexy

  • Music and soccer ate 2 world's common languages ...love dis

  • wow that was amazing!! i could not believe my eyes, i mean these ladies were really gettin it. Very well coordinated, Big Ups Japan.

  • They're very good, so i'll give them 9 out of 10.

  • damn ther're pretty good!

  • wow there are so good

  • They do it way better than me and I am Ethiopian

  • Its very good to learn other ppl other cultures, cuz of that it will be more peace in this world i think.. And these ppl are dancing very good and not even being Ethiopian.. Keep show and learn other our culture. ONE LOVE ! PEEEEAAACE !..

    Movemont for Justice, Freedom and Democracy In Ethiopia!!

  • That is beautiful....many thanks to those who admired ethiopian music.

  • They are really Great and Gobez!!!

  • they did very good! they look so cute! lol. i can't dance like an Ethiopian...im half Ethiopian and American. =]

  • East African and Far east music is similar only 5 notes(pentatonic). Our music is very easy yo all of them, as well as for us.

  • I love it! very well coordinated and it looks like the Japanese ladies were having so much fun!!

    Kepp up the good job!

    Peace,

  • Simply beatiful. Great job ladies!!

  • color doesnt matter. as a black man i have nothing but love and respect for the asian/orient culture as well as all cultures of the world. I like all differences. its what makes us better as humans!

  • this is wat im talking about ONE LOVE and PEACE wow is this so much to ask for, wat more cold be asked?? beautiful!!!!!

  • You guys are good :D

    its nice that you guys put an effort to learn the dances

  • wow they were gd even i couldnt do that and im ethiopian

  • Me neither O_o (I am also Ethiopian)

  • Really good. Funny that the Emperor Haile Selaisse wanted to marry one of his family with to the royal family of Japan, but due to British protest for fear too their empire, the marriage was called off after both parties were ready.

  • Is ther anything the Japanese do not do? Wey gud. Bravo.

  • OH MY GOOODNES.... sigerim, the Japanese learned guraginya dance before me.... interesting how people can adapt, it makes for a better world. supashi-bo, merushi , I think that means Thank you!

  • You did it well! Keep it up!

  • lmao(;

    i love being ethiopian

  • very interesting, whoever put this together did a great job!

  • Tynaisterine! Hi all, I'm Aynalem (Japanese name is Hiromi) a member of Mocha Ethiopia dance group in Japan. I received wormful message from your site, and really happy to read it. Thank you so much. We all like Ethiopian culture and dance very much, and our preasure to introduce them in here. We try to improve our danceing!

  • Basmam, how nice.

    Great job.

  • kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk omg omg that made me laugh ...but good try..really well done :))

  • great job!!! guraginga, oromo, tigre, somali, welayta and all ethiopian dances and cultures show the beauty of ethiopian diversity and in africa in general. God bless Ethiopia!

  • reeeeeeaaaaaaalllllyyyy

  • Big thumbs up for these japanese girls. They took the interest to learn the diverse cultures of Ethiopia. How many of us are ready to learn Japanese culture?

  • OMG! it was just excellent.. very nice move.

  • They're amazing. Good job.

  • Excellent display of artistic fraternity.proud of Japanese sisters.

  • omg it was goodddd!!!

  • That was awesome! So proud of them.

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