Japanese National Pillow Fighting Tournament at Eva Hugo blog

Japanese National Pillow Fighting Tournament. With eight people on each team — two in attack positions, two on defence, and one captain and one libero — the goal is to throw your pillow to hit the captain on the opposing team, with one kakebuton (futon blanket) used for defence. Pillow fights were commonly played by. How did it come about? The all japan pillow fighting championship started after they noticed the popular pillow fighting among the students in the country. 25 and 26 to compete in the national makuranage championships. On saturday, there were 16 teams who. In the small fishing town of ito, 150 kilometres south of tokyo, people of all ages took part. Here, nobody comes for a time pass but to win the.

‘A mix between dodgeball and chess’ Behind the scenes at the AllJapan
from www.independent.co.uk

Pillow fights were commonly played by. How did it come about? Here, nobody comes for a time pass but to win the. 25 and 26 to compete in the national makuranage championships. On saturday, there were 16 teams who. The all japan pillow fighting championship started after they noticed the popular pillow fighting among the students in the country. With eight people on each team — two in attack positions, two on defence, and one captain and one libero — the goal is to throw your pillow to hit the captain on the opposing team, with one kakebuton (futon blanket) used for defence. In the small fishing town of ito, 150 kilometres south of tokyo, people of all ages took part.

‘A mix between dodgeball and chess’ Behind the scenes at the AllJapan

Japanese National Pillow Fighting Tournament With eight people on each team — two in attack positions, two on defence, and one captain and one libero — the goal is to throw your pillow to hit the captain on the opposing team, with one kakebuton (futon blanket) used for defence. How did it come about? Here, nobody comes for a time pass but to win the. On saturday, there were 16 teams who. In the small fishing town of ito, 150 kilometres south of tokyo, people of all ages took part. 25 and 26 to compete in the national makuranage championships. Pillow fights were commonly played by. With eight people on each team — two in attack positions, two on defence, and one captain and one libero — the goal is to throw your pillow to hit the captain on the opposing team, with one kakebuton (futon blanket) used for defence. The all japan pillow fighting championship started after they noticed the popular pillow fighting among the students in the country.

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