By KAZUTAKA TODA/ Staff Writer
August 3, 2023 at 06:30 JST
Hideaki Oka, who teaches Awa Odori overseas, is seen dancing in Tokushima in August 2020. (Tsukasa Fuke)
TOKUSHIMA--Summer here is busy with more than 1 million spectators expected to pack the Awa Odori dance festival, which dates back over 400 years. [Read More]
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