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Kendama, the Japanese ring-and-pin game that's garnered quite a bit of worldwide interest in recent years, is the focus of attention at this weekend fair taking place at the Odakyu department store in Shinjuku. A pop-up shop selling around 100 different kinds of kendama along with various accessories and T-shirts will be set up in the basement, while performances by world-class players from the US, Canada and Denmark will take place at the first-floor stage on September 14 and 15. Local kendama unit Zoomadanke will also be making an appearance, while visitors can try the game for themselves in the open contests.
Open Sep 10-16
Time Varies by event (pop-up shop 10am-8.30pm)
Venue Odakyu Main Building 1F, Halc Sports B1F
Address 1-1-3 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Transport Shinjuku station (Yamanote, Chuo lines), west exit; (Marunouchi line), exits A12-A14; (Oedo, Shinjuku lines), exit 3.
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