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Matsuri Noun, Japanese 1.The Japanese word for festival 2. A Japanese spring festival on Low Steps from 4 to 8 p.m. Put on by the Columbia Japan Society, there will be festive dance, goldfish scooping, and activity booths! Other student organizations will be represented as well, and why wouldn’t you want to leave for home […]

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Matsuri Festival!

Due to the less-than-pleasant weather, Columbia Japan Society has moved its Matsuri Festival to the Lerner Party Space. There’s also quite a load of free food down there, which they are encouraging students to come down and eat — not to mention $2 bento boxes, girls in kimonos, Wiis, quirky carnival-esque games and Hello Kitty […]

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