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  • Seimei, it’s like Obon on Steroids
    April 13th, 2009By Keith Graff
    The people of Okinawa don’t celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter or many of the religious holidays many westerners are familiar with. But they do have plenty of their own special holidays and traditions to speak of. They even have one or two that are not celebrated elsewhere in Japan. One holiday » Continue Reading
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  • Fresh Fish!
    April 1st, 2009By Keith Graff
    photo credit: knaakle We take a lot for granted these days. Just take the subject of fresh foods for instance. Meats, fish, produce, you name it, from the farmer or the fisherman to the wholesaler to the retailer to your refrigerator it’s all harvested, transported, processed, packaged and sold so quickly, » Continue Reading
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