This is the 4th Holi Festival in Yokohama. It is a famous spring Indian Festival, not religious, where the people paint each other the body using the color powder. The many young people gatherd to meet other people and celebrate the coming of Spring. India–Japan relations have traditionally been strong. For centuries, the people of India and Japan have engaged in cultural exchanges, primarily as a result of Buddhism which spread indirectly from India to Japan, via China and Korea. Two countries started to negotiate from 2010 about customs duties on almost 90 per cent of Japan's exports to I
This is the 4th Holi Festival in Yokohama. It is a famous spring Indian Festival, not religious, where the people paint each other the body using the color powder. The many young people gatherd to meet other people and celebrate the coming of Spring. India–Japan relations have traditionally been strong. For centuries, the people of India and Japan have engaged in cultural exchanges, primarily as a result of Buddhism which spread indirectly from India to Japan, via China and Korea. Two countries started to negotiate from 2010 about customs duties on almost 90 per cent of Japan's exports to India and 97 per cent of India's exports to Japan. (Photo by Alessandro Di Ciommo / Pacific Press)
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