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
street dance was originated in america...:)
The word "odori" is pronounced oh-doh-ree, with the stress on the second syllable.
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.