CAMIRTW: Japanese People in Traditional Clothes

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Ama (海女 in japanese), literally means ‘woman of the sea’ and is recorded as early as 750 in the oldest japanese anthology of poetry, the man’yoshu We caught a train out to camden about 1.00pm and dave showed me around the market and along the main street where the japanese class had gone the time i wasn’t able to make it.

These women specialised in freediving some 30 feet down into cold water wearing nothing more than a loincloth. Japan’s lost futuro house » Thrilling tales of adventure and stories about haikyo, urban exploration and travel off the beaten track from gakuranman in japan.

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The original decision for japan’s world heritage listing was supposed to have been made yesterday july 4th, but the decision was delayed to allow korea and japan to come to terms with their differences.

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CAMIRTW: Japanese People in Traditional Clothes
CAMIRTW: Japanese People in Traditional Clothes

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10 Cool Bridges in Japan | Japan Wonder Travel Blog
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