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  2. How Black and Asian Santas are changing the way ... - AOL

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    California families yearning for nostalgia during the holidays are briefly bringing the popular '80s Shogun Santa — a Japanese Santa — back to Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, while an Asian Santa ...

  3. Chiikawa - Wikipedia

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    Co-branding between Chiikawa and other comics or companies are also well received. The official chiikawa website has collaborated with Sanrio, Hankyu trains, and the Giants baseball team for limited co-branding. A wide range of products are also offered, including Magic Girl series, sushi series, and Lailai Chinese restaurants series. [28]

  4. Santa Company - Wikipedia

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    Santa Company (Japanese: サンタ・カンパニー, Hepburn: Santa Kanpanī) is a 2014 Japanese anime short film that follows the story of a girl, Noel, and her friends as they deliver presents on Christmas Eve. The film was directed by Kenji Itoso through his own studio Kenji Studio.

  5. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese chimera with the features of the beasts from the Chinese Zodiac: a rat's head, rabbit ears, ox horns, a horse's mane, a rooster's comb, a sheep's beard, a dragon's neck, a back like that of a boar, a tiger's shoulders and belly, monkey arms, a dog's hindquarters, and a snake's tail. Koto-furunushi

  6. Sax-playing Santa a unique Christmas tradition - AOL

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    In the U.S., Santa is a jolly old guy with a white beard. The Chinese version is a bit jazzier.

  7. Seattle’s Asian American Santa is extra loud and ... - AOL

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    The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience in Seattle is expanding kids’ idea of what the man in the red suit can look like. Seattle’s Asian American Santa is extra loud and ...

  8. Chawan - Wikipedia

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    The Jian chawan, a Chinese tea bowl known as Tenmoku chawan in Japan, was the preferred tea bowl for the Japanese tea ceremony until the 16th century. [2] In Japan, tea was also mainly drunk from this Chinese variety of tea bowls until about the 15th century. [ 3 ]

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