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Hatsu-Dayori
Hatsu-Dayori

Hatsu-Dayori

January 2, 2011

That means "First Letters of the Year"

We are at the Aratani/ Japan American Theatre anxiously waiting for the performances to begin.

The performances include Asian classical music, solo and group dances, duets and finally the ritual of shooting of an arrow, a purification ceremony.

May this year be full of happiness, health, good fortune, and family.

Happy New Year!

Akemashite Omedetou Gozaimasu!

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It's Mochi time
It's Mochi time

It's Mochi time

January 1, 2011

Mochi is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape of a small patty. Delish
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The way of the samurai
The way of the samurai

The way of the samurai

January 1, 2011

This Kendo demonstration brings the Zatoichi in me; where is kim with my rice balls?
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Happy New Year!!
Happy New Year!!

Happy New Year!!

January 1, 2011

We are welcoming the new year the Japanese way by attending the festivities at Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA.

We are going to have dances, music, songs, drums, kabuki and mochi, lots of mochi.

The sky is blue, the temperature, is low but we have hot tea; come joins us.

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Say aloha to 2010 and aloha to 2011 like nobody business with these noiseless blowouts.This new year celebration none of your neighbors will be calling the cops if you use these little contraptions during the festivities.But why stop there, celebrat…

Say aloha to 2010 and aloha to 2011 like nobody business with these noiseless blowouts.

This new year celebration none of your neighbors will be calling the cops if you use these little contraptions during the festivities.

But why stop there, celebrate your birthday in the middle of a business conference call or support your favorite team while attending mass, have an all night party without waking up your significant other.

This is the perfect gift for anybody who likes to party like an animal while being inconspicuous like a ninja.

Party Incognito

December 31, 2010
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How about a funny T-shirt series?
How about a funny T-shirt series?
How about a funny T-shirt series?
How about a funny T-shirt series?
How about a funny T-shirt series?

How about a funny T-shirt series?

December 23, 2010

Nothing expresses better the spirit of xmas like a t-shirt.

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Should we run a Weird Hat series?

December 17, 2010
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A Charlie Brown Christmas, for real
A Charlie Brown Christmas, for real
A Charlie Brown Christmas, for real
A Charlie Brown Christmas, for real

A Charlie Brown Christmas, for real

December 16, 2010

Look at what we found while driving to eat some delicious sushi for dinner.

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Jingle bell rock!

December 13, 2010
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Although there were many headhunting cultures throughout the world, only one group was known for ancient practice of shrinking human heads (tsantsa). They were called the Jivaro clan who lived deep in the Ecuadorian, and neighboring Peruvian Amazo…

Although there were many headhunting cultures throughout the world, only one group was known for ancient practice of shrinking human heads (tsantsa). They were called the Jivaro clan who lived deep in the
Ecuadorian, and neighboring Peruvian Amazon.

The Jivaros are one of the most primitive societies that have caught the attention of the Western world because of their unusual customs.

Unfortunately, industrial deforestation and the increase of farming activities have pushed the tribe against their neighbor's territory as well as reducing their own hunting grounds.

This holiday season you can help the Jivaro tribe by purchasing a shrinked Santa's head, made by the skillful hands of the Jivaro tribe themselves and utilizing only natural ingredients, it will make a great addition to your xmas tree decorations.

Other ornaments available for your purchase include a variety of human bones, monkey's heads and smoked snake skins.

Roberto (Beto Jubei) Ramirez

Shrinking Santa's Heads

December 12, 2010
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