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Stock image Japanese Tanabata Festival is held on July 7th every year, People write their wishes on colorful strips of paper called tanzaku. After writing their wishes, they hang tanzaku on the bamboo grass.

Stock image Japanese Tanabata Festival is held on July 7th every year, People write their wishes on colorful strips of paper called tanzaku. After writing their wishes, they hang tanzaku on the bamboo grass.
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