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A kimono woven from hemp fibers, c. 1746–1841 CE. Cannabis use and production continued as Japan unified under a centralized government. References to cannabis appear in Man'yōshū, the oldest extant collection of Japanese waka (poetry), and in haiku poetry; bundles of cannabis were also traditionally burned during Bon to welcome the spirits of the deceased. [8]
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The Cannabis Museum (Japanese: 大麻博物館, Hepburn: Taima Hakubutsukan) is a private museum located in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Founded in December 2001 by Japanese hemp rights advocate Junichi Takayasu , it is the sole museum devoted to the history and cultivation of cannabis in Japan .
Dunedin became famous for its JDay festivities in 2003 when around 50 activists marched to the Central Dunedin Police Station, where they planted cannabis plants and smoked cannabis in the main foyer as acts of protest. [23] The event was given considerable national and international media attention as no arrests were made. [24]
Unlicensed shops remain a common sight in commercial districts across L.A. County, but 125 miles south the same problem has essentially been solved.
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The unofficial holiday celebrating all things cannabis will soon be upon us, and businesses across the state are marking the first 4/20 since legalization in Minnesota are planning to mark the day ...
Cannabis Day event in Vancouver, British Columbia Notable cannabis-related events have included the Cannabis Cup , Global Marijuana March , Hanfparade , High Times Medical Cannabis Cup , MardiGrass , Spannabis , and Tokers Bowl .