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Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.

  • Monday, December 23
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Monday, December 23
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Tuesday, December 24
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Tuesday, December 24
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Wednesday, December 25
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Wednesday, December 25
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Thursday, December 26
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Thursday, December 26
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Friday, December 27
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Friday, December 27
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Monday, December 30
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Monday, December 30
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Tuesday, December 31
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Tuesday, December 31
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Wednesday, January 1
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Wednesday, January 1
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Thursday, January 2
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Thursday, January 2
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Friday, January 3
    1:10 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.
  • Friday, January 3
    4:30 am on NHK 9.4
    Participants of the Hyoge Festival clown around in fun, silly costumes. It originated as a sly way of thanking a local hero, who built reservoirs but was exiled in the 17th century.

 

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