Nafudakake

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title: Nafudakake
text: Nafudakake is a Japanese method of displaying all the names of the members in a group by collecting the names on individual plaques called nafuda and hanging them together in a specialized case called kake. Nafudakake can be found in traditional art forms such as chadō, in modern art forms such as judo, at Shinto shrines and in some modern organizations such as volunteer fire departments. In English, the term is most commonly associated with Japanese martial arts, and nafudakake are commonly con
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description: Display of name tags in Japanese culture, especially at a martial arts dojo.
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date modified: 2024-03-08T21:50:25Z
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