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Japan is famous for anime and calligraphy. There are also: Ukiyo-e - woodbolck prints; Ikebana - Flower Arranging; Chado - tea ceremony; Origami - paper folding; Kendo - wooden sword martial art; Karate; Kyudo - Japanese Archery; Koto and Shamisen playing - old Musical Instruments...

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