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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • The mound-obstacle  at the end of the day at the annual Tado Horse Festival.
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Race volunteers preparing at the 22km point in the annual Nagoya Women's Marathon, which was held in the heart of the city with over 15,000 entrants.
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  • A horse gets a run-up before climbing the hill at the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • Announcer (usually Miss Kuwana City) and supervisor just before the start of the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • A horse that got over the mound at the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • A horse that got over the mound at the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • A horse that got over the mound at the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • Participants in the annual Nagoya Dance Festival, known as Domatsuri in Japanese
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  • Participants in the annual Nagoya Dance Festival, known as Domatsuri in Japanese
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  • Participants in the annual Nagoya Dance Festival, known as Domatsuri in Japanese
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  • Participants in the annual Nagoya Dance Festival, known as Domatsuri in Japanese
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • A horse gets over an obstacle, which heralds a good rice harvest at the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
    20110828_DSC5372.jpg
  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
    20110827_DSC5315.jpg
  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
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  • A horse that had failed to get over a mound-obstacle during the annual Tado Horse Festival is taken up to a Temple.
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  • A horse that had failed to get over a mound-obstacle during the annual Tado Horse Festival is taken up to a Temple.
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • The 22km point in the annual Nagoya Women's Marathon was held in the heart of the city with over 15,000 entrants.
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  • A horse gets a run-up before climbing the hill at the annual Shinto Tado Horse Festival.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • People enjoying themselves in the annual summer Stone-bringing Festival (Ishidori) in Kuwana City, Japan.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
    20110827_DSC5155.jpg
  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
    20110827_DSC5092.jpg
  • Participants in the annual Nagoya Dance Festival, known as Domatsuri in Japanese
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  • Participants in the annual Nagoya Dance Festival, known as Domatsuri in Japanese
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  • An official photographer at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival, known as Domatsuri in Japanese
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • Competitors at the annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri)
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
    20110828_DSC5362.jpg
  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
    20110827_DSC5318.jpg
  • The annual Nagoya Dance Festival (Domatsuri) attracts over 200 teams totaling over 23,000 participants competing from all around Japan in the energetic Sino-Hokkaido style dance event.
    20110827_DSC5134.jpg
  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • Participants in the Wagga Wagga Gumi Festival, a raft race that resumed after a 15 year hiatus.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
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  • A large phallus represents fertility and hope for a good crop harvest in this coming season.
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  • In this festival, horses are raced up a very steep slope and forced over an obstacle. If they make it over, then it is said to be a good omen for the rice harvest later in the year. Conversely, if the horses fail, then it is said that the crops may fail.
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  • A horse and rider are paraded before the 100,000 strong crowd at the Tado Horse Festival, Japan.
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  • NAGOYA, 4Feb2012 - Participants and spectators brave the cold for the Naked Man Festival. Film images may include dust spots, grain, and other charisma.
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  • NAGOYA, 4Feb2012 - Participants and spectators brave the cold for the Naked Man Festival. Film images may include dust spots, grain, and other charisma.
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  • NAGOYA, 4Feb2012 - Participants and spectators brave the cold for the Naked Man Festival. Film images may include dust spots, grain, and other charisma.
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  • NAGOYA, 4Feb2012 - Participants and spectators brave the cold for the Naked Man Festival. Film images may include dust spots, grain, and other charisma.
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  • The Naked Man Festival (hadaka matsuri) is an annual event that began in the year 767ad, in the Nara Period. The event is held to removed bad luck and bestow good luck on the people. In the past, this event has attracted 180,000 spectators and 12,000 (naked) male participants.
    20120204_DSC9860.jpg
  • A large phallus represents fertility and hope for a good crop harvest in this coming season.
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  • A large phallus represents fertility and hope for a good crop harvest in this coming season.
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  • A large phallus represents fertility and hope for a good crop harvest in this coming season.
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  • Participants in the Wagga Wagga Gumi Festival, a raft race that resumed after a 15 year hiatus.
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  • In this festival, horses are ridden up a very steep slope. If they make it over, then it is said to be a good omen for the rice harvest later in the year. Conversely, if the horses fail, then it is said that the crops may fail.
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  • A horse and rider are paraded before the 100,000 strong crowd at the Tado Horse Festival, Japan.
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  • The young riders of the Tado Horse Festival are carried by their team leaders, as the riders' feet cannot touch the earch during the religious occasion.
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  • A horse and rider are paraded before the 100,000 strong crowd at the Tado Horse Festival, Japan.
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  • NAGOYA, 4Feb2012 - Participants and spectators brave the cold for the Naked Man Festival. Film images may include dust spots, grain, and other charisma.
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