Japanese Kites
In this category we merge the traditional Japanese fighter kites.
The most noticables are Edo Dako and Rokkaku, traditionally built in huge dimensions, using bamboo and painted rize paper.
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6 Foot Rokkaku Gary Engvall
1 line, Japanese eng
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Bedsheet O'dako Pete Ianuzzi
1 line, Japanese eng
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Edo Vlieger Magazin
1 line, Japanese ned
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Edo Vlieger Magazin
1 line, Japanese ned
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Edo Dako Masami Takakuwa
1 line, Japanese eng
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Edo Dako Josselin Millecamps
1 line, Japanese fra
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Edo Review Ralf Dietrich
1 line, Japanese deu
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Edo Senza Briglie Nicola Lupoli, Eiji Ohashi
1 line, Japanese ita
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Edo-Dako Juan Miguel Suay
1 line, Japanese esp
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Geometric centipede Geert Donker Duyvis
1 line, Japanese eng
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il Rokkaku Luigi Lamberti
1 line, Japanese ita
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Kampfrokkaku Michael Böttcher
1 line, Japanese deu
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KAP-Rokkaku Gerhard
1 line, Japanese deu
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Korean Kite Activitytv - Cliff Quinn
1 line, Japanese eng
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Microkakku Nathan Sendan
1 line, Japanese esp
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Mini Rokkaku The Midlands Kite Fliers
1 line, Japanese eng
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Okhi Jan van Leeuwen
1 line, Japanese ned
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Rokaku Plani Halit Cebeci
1 line, Japanese tur
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Rokkaku Herzebrocker Drachenfreunde
1 line, Japanese deu
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Rokkaku Ventilador
1 line, Japanese esp
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Rokkaku A.D.C. Comevientos
1 line, Japanese esp
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Rokkaku Christophe Gronier
1 line, Japanese fra
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Rokkaku Christophe Gronier
1 line, Japanese eng
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Rokkaku Monsieur Vansnickt
1 line, Japanese fra
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Rokkaku Juan Miguel Suay
1 line, Japanese esp
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Rokkaku Thomas-Michael Rudolph
1 line, Japanese deu
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Rokkaku John Maxworthy
1 line, Japanese eng
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Rokkaku Kitepassion Magazine
1 line, Japanese eng
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Rokkaku Peter de Jong
1 line, Japanese eng
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1 line, Japanese fra