MOSHIMOSHI NIPPON Ep. 18

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Aired: December 19, 2014


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1. NIPPON ABC: "T" Tokyo-Ginki

Featuring creative works and projects of young artisans inspired by Japanese traditional culture.

2. "Japan Myanmar Pwe Taw" Report

This episode also features the "Japan Myanmar Pwe Taw", an event held in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Japan and Myanmar’s diplomatic relations. The event’s theme was a Japanese festival and featured popular festival food and game stands, and Cool Japan culture such as karaoke booths. The main stage showcased Kawaii fashion show and a variety of Japanese and Myanmar artists including TEMPURA KIDS, who also performs as Kyary’s backup dancers. Find out how a Japanese summer festival and Cool Japan appeals in Myanmar.

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