Japan's Okinawa Awa dance humanoid iron sculpture Takahashi Noriori's retro old carving works

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Awa Odori, a traditional culture originating from Tokushima Prefecture in Okinawa, Japan, is sung along with the dance steps of "踊るADDUに见るADAI, 同じADDUなら踊らにゃloss", which means that if you watch a fool dancing, you are also a fool. It would be a big loss if we don’t dance together! I have a very happy, enthusiastic, friendly, and community-minded imagination about Okinawa. Let me share a little trivia. In Japanese, the expression for inviting someone to engage in a certain behavior is "○○しましょう". However, in the Okinawan dialect, "○○しましょう" means that you are the only one who wants to do this behavior, and you do not want to invite the other party. meaning. If you change it to Chinese, it means the Okinawan people are telling you to go together! Leave together! In fact, it felt like he was the only one who wanted to leave first, and he wanted to leave on his own! I don’t know if you will see this... but it doesn’t matter. This object reminds us of the Heisei Tanuki Battle when we were kids. The most exciting transformation procession was the small Awa dance team that appeared in the parade. It is very mysterious~ A friend bought tickets for Oasis, which is scheduled to open at the Tokyo Dome. He was so happy that he would have lost a lot if he didn't dance! Size: 18 cm, weight about 730 grams

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Japan's Okinawa Awa dance humanoid iron sculpture Takahashi Noriori's retro old carving works Awa Odori, a traditional culture originating from Tokushima Prefecture in Okinawa, Japan, is sung along with the dance steps of "踊るADDUに见るADAI、同じADDUなら踊らにゃloss", which means that if you watch a fool dancing, you are also a fool. It would be a big loss if we don’t dance together!

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