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Children's Story Telling Caravan Bus

Japan, 1975
film

One of the major activities of the Hakuho Foundation is the Children’s Storytelling Caravan Bus. The Caravan Bus travels to places where children gather..

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Children at play

Japan, 1965
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Clever Hiko Ichi

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Haiku

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Beneath the dream

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Children's world of travel

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Nature boy

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Journey through Japan

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Doing the bus stop

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A Japanese Fairy Tale

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Stories

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Shadow play

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Reading poetry: haiku

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Get together stories

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Sojourn in rural Japan: a youth hostel trip

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School life in japan

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Nature boy

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Arts of Japan

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