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		<title>By: World Wide Mike &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Summer 2008 Roundup</title>
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		<description>[...] A couple weekends later we headed to Yokohama for one of the first fireworks displays of the season. In Japan, fireworks displays are held regularly throughout the summer, and lots of people come out to watch. Everyone brings a blanket or tarp and picnic food and beer. Many are dressed in the traditional yukata. The fireworks are great too, lasting about an hour. It was probably an ad for the summertime fireworks that Shux saw in late 2007 that led us to Yokohama for New Year&#8217;s Eve fireworks. [...]</description>
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