



Last night I went to the bon dance held by the Manoa Koganji Temple with a group of friends - including "Kekiinani" (Renee). Sometimes the choice of songs was quite amusing (like "Elvira" by the Oak Ridge Boys), and it is not everyday that you see ladies dressed in a traditional Japanese kimono doing a line dance (!). Besides the bon dancing, they also had taiko drummers which was a special treat.
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