Bon Odori was established in Japan over 220 years ago in Edo. The dance and music was different for every region in Japan.
Bon-Odori is a traditional Japanese dance. Therefore, Bon-Odori festival is a dance festival.
The traditional dance in Japan is ''Bon-odori''. They dance in festival in summer
Dance
Mizu no odori is probably right; I checked it on Google Translate with something else.
As a noun, it is 'odori.' Kanji: 踊り As a verb, "to dance" it is 'odoru.' Kanji: 踊る
Bon-Odori is a traditional Japanese dance. Therefore, Bon-Odori festival is a dance festival.
The traditional dance in Japan is ''Bon-odori''. They dance in festival in summer
Well, the bon-odori would be my pick.
dance=odori (odoree)
Dance
July 31 at 11am
Mizu no odori is probably right; I checked it on Google Translate with something else.
I think it means dance
As a noun, it is 'odori.' Kanji: 踊り As a verb, "to dance" it is 'odoru.' Kanji: 踊る
The word "odori" is pronounced oh-doh-ree, with the stress on the second syllable.
street dance was originated in america...:)
There are two basic traditional Japanese dances. Odori which first appeared in the Edo period. The second dance is called Mai, and is from the western part of Japan.