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The Festival of Japan Video Highlights
This is your passport to the arts and culture of Japan as experienced through the Kennedy Center's Japan! culture + hyperculture festival (February 2008). This series will help you learn about some of the major art forms in Japan—art, theater, dance, music, manga, anime, robots, and visual art installations.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 9 ratings
Robots!
I can't believe how lifelike some of those robots are. And the giant calligraphy was so cool. Thanks so much for this great Podcast!
Michi2luv via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/11
Can't Get Download
Have been trying to download it for a few days, with no success. I hope it gets fixed because this sounds like it will be a very interesting podcast! (I gave it 3 stars because you have to rate the podcast to post a comment. The 3 stars is based on nothing.)
axw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/09
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