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            <title>December - Healing with yuzu citrus fruits</title>
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            <title>November - The Memories of “The Autumn Leaves”</title>
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            <title>October - Moon Viewing</title>
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            <title>August - A time to spend with family and old friends</title>
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            <title>July - Wish On a Star</title>
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            <title>Kashiwa-mochi in May</title>
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As the cherry blossoms fade and the fresh green leaves emerge, it is now time for Japan to display fish-shaped streamers up and down the land.
	The streamers are called &amp;#8220;koi-nobori,&amp;#8221; and are carp-shaped streamers used as part of the Boys&amp;#8217; Festival on May 5th, when Japanese people pray for all ...</description>
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            <title>Hanami and Sakura-mochi</title>
            <description>	As spring slowly arrives, each year I realize the particular feelings I have connected to cherry blossoms may well be the same as many other Japanese.
	If you have the chance to spend March and early April in Japan, you will notice that people get excited with the annual announcement of ...</description>
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