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Obon (お盆?) or just Bon (盆?) is a Japanese Buddhist custom to honor the departed (deceased) spirits of one's ancestors. This Buddhist custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors' graves, and when the spirits of ancestors are supposed to revisit the household altars. Also called the Feast of Lanterns, it has been celebrated in Japan for more than 500 years and traditionally includes a dance, known as Bon-Odori.
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到了Explanade后已经是晚上七点(很难找parking,人多到~~~)。在草场的正中央摆着一个少说有两个篮球场般,高约6尺的大舞台。上面有很多身穿和服的美眉阿姨在随着日本乐曲跳舞。当然,跳舞不一定要在台上,舞台下也有好几个美眉用同样的舞步环绕着舞台跳舞。除了美眉,我也看到好几个现场观众跟随大队一起跳舞,很是特别。在大队前排就聚集了好多摄影人,很明显的,镜头的焦点就只在那几个特别漂亮的美眉身上。美眉似乎已经见惯不怪,面对着无数镜头还是依旧笑的很甜很自然,继续跳舞。



后记:
前晚看完Harry Potter回来后已经接近凌晨三点,虽然在戏院中昏睡了好几次,不过第二天早上还是睡到11点才起身,结果就Missed掉了在QB举行的赛龙舟。
当晚也有很多档口卖本地小吃,不过价钱就真的是贵的惊人!例如:
面包三粒要RM10
汽水一罐要RM10
鸡腿一个要RM4
串烧三个要RM10
带回来的战利品有:
恶魔耳朵头饰一个
日本木制洋娃娃三个
Bon Odori扇子一个