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  2. Rokkaku dako - Wikipedia

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    Rokkaku kite Rokkaku kites in Dieppe. The Rokkaku dako (六角凧) is a traditional six-sided Japanese fighter kite. Traditionally, it is made with bamboo spars and washi paper. The rokkaku kite is often hand painted with the face of a famous Samurai. The structure is a vertically stretched hexagon with a four-point bridle. One bamboo runs from ...

  3. Hamamatsu Kite Festival - Wikipedia

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    Hamamatsu Kite Festival (浜松まつり) is a Japanese festival in Hamamatsu. It is generally known to have multiple kites, along with a lot of kite battles through the days it is held. The festival also displays examples of Japanese culture through food, and general items available for purchase in merchant booths at the festival.

  4. Kite - Wikipedia

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    In the pre-modern period, Malays in Singapore used kites for fishing. [59] In Japan, kite flying is traditionally a children's play in New Year holidays and in the Boys' Festival in May. In some areas, there is a tradition to celebrate a new boy baby with a new kite (祝い凧). There are many kite festivals throughout Japan.

  5. Fighter kite - Wikipedia

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    A quite different type of kite fighting in Japan uses very large kites requiring teams. In these contests cutting line is not used, but instead kites are forced down. The festivals occur at Shirone [17] and Hamamatsu. [18] The Rokkaku is a smaller 1-2m high hexagonal kite, but also fought with teams of players flying each kite.

  6. Nakatajima Sand Dunes - Wikipedia

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    The Nakatajima Sand Dunes are a popular spot for locals to view the New Year's first sun rise. From May 3 till May 5, the dunes are the location for the Hamamatsu Festival, which involves flying of traditional Japanese kites. In the summer the loggerhead turtles land onto the beach to lay eggs, which are then collected to a secure area for ...

  7. Giant kite crashes into crowd at festival in Japan - AOL

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    A kite festival in Japan turned tragic on Sunday when a 1,500-lb. kite came crashing to ground, killing one man. Three others were hurt. Strong winds appeared to be responsible for the accident.

  8. World Kite Museum - Wikipedia

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    The World Kite Museum is a museum in Long Beach, Washington.First opened to the public on August 21, 1990, in a converted beach cottage acquired by the city. It opened with a collection of over 700 kites, exhibiting Japanese, Chinese, and Malaysian kites.

  9. Kite-flying festival to mark one year since Taliban takeover ...

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    Master kite-maker Qiam, an Afghan refugee based in the UK, said: “Kite-flying is one of the world’s earliest art forms – there are depictions of kites in cave paintings in Indonesia which ...