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| Character | Japanese | English explanation |
|---|---|---|
| "Hantou-bunka" | Peninsula Culture, and this web site's title. | |
| "Kagoshima" | A name of the south prefecture in Japan. | |
| "Satsuma-hantou" | The Satsuma peninsula. A name of peninsula in Kagoshima. | |
| "Kaseda" | A name of the city in the Satsuma peninsula.
I live in this city. Go to MAPS |
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| "Rekishi" | History. | |
| "Minzoku" | Folk-customs. | |
| "Minzoku-gaku" | Folklore. | |
| "Minzoku-bunka" | Folk-customs culture. | |
| "Mingu" | Articles of everyday use viewed as objects of folk art. | |
| "Nenjuu-gyouji" | Annual event. Go to Report | |
| "Dentou-gyouji" | Traditional event. | |
| "Matsuri" | Festival. Especially, traditional events. | |
| "Huubutsushi" | Scenery and customs. | |
| "Isekou" | Traditional community event about Ise shrine. This event is a annual event in our communities. Go to Story | |
| "Suisya-Karakuri" | Mechanical doll by the waterwheel. This doll is exhibited at summer festivals in Kagoshima. Go to Story | |
| "Juugoya-Tsunahiki" | A event of pulling a rope in the moon festival. Go to Story | |
| "Taiko-Odori" | Traditional drum dance. Go to Story | |
| "Goishi-Tya" | Traditional tea in Shikoku. Go to Japanese story | |
| "Niozo" | Two Deva Kings. Go to Japanese story | |
| "Irohauta" | Japanese alphabet poem. Go to Japanese story |
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