By TAKASHI AZUMA/ Staff Writer
April 30, 2022 at 09:30 JST
Students from Tokushima Bunri University perform the Awa Odori dance while wearing mouth shields in Tokushima on Aug. 13, 2021. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
TOKUSHIMA--After stumbling over finances amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, the famed Awa Odori has a new entity to help the dance festival gets its groove back. [Read More]
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