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Easy Japanese news in translation: 'Berabo kite' exhibition held in Akita Prefecture
An exhibition of Noshiro's "berabo kites," known for their tongue-sticking-out face painting, is being held in an old building in the city of Noshiro, Akita Prefecture. The "male berabo" kite has Japanese banana leaves on its head, while the "female berabo" kite has tree peony flowers. These kites are familiar as charms to ward off evil. During the Edo period (1603-1867), they were widely known as toys for the New Year's season.
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