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Other resorts are suitable for more advanced skiers, such as Kagura, which is known for back-country skiing, and Gala Yuzawa, which has a challenging terrain park, a half-pipe and a mogul-and-jump course.
Let It Snow 2007
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You should also try the Okonomiyaki resto "Kagura" =)
Our Awesome Planet 2008
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Meet the child prodigy Chiyo, the animal-loving Sakaki, the spacey out-of-towner Osaka, the straight-laced Yomi and her best friend Tomo, and the sports-loving Kagura throughout their high school lives.
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Meet the child prodigy Chiyo, the animal-loving Sakaki, the spacey out-of-towner Osaka, the straight-laced Yomi and her best friend Tomo, and the sports-loving Kagura throughout their high school lives.
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The story follows his exploits as a freelancer, working with the alien girl Kagura and his assistant, Shinpachi, as they attempt to earn enough money to pay their rent.
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On another note, I think that Kagura guy might know something about the case Hal and Kai are working on.
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They are, the firm and obstinate Hayami Kohinata, the kind and obliging Hinata Kagura, and the cheerful and mysterious Otoha.
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She has also studied Kagura, Noh, Okinawa dance, and Asian forms of dance theatre in Japan, Bali, India, and Nepal, and the healing arts and somatic education in the United States and Canada.
Linda Rabin. 2009
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Naeba and Kagura ski resorts cost 5,000 yen (about $45) for adults.
Let It Snow 2007
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Sometimes, also, at the more important temples is found a long covered platform, called the _Kagura-do_, where, on festivals and special occasions, a number of girls — those I saw at Nara were still quite children — perform the _Kagura_, or sacred dance.
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