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Flamenco in Japan was introduced in the 1920s, when the Japanese began to be interested in this art, and since then it has evolved and spread throughout the Asian country, which has made Japan the second homeland of the Flamenco. Many Japanese have traveled to Spain to learn the roots of flamenco and learn it in depth.

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  • Flamenco in Japan was introduced in the 1920s, when the Japanese began to be interested in this art, and since then it has evolved and spread throughout the Asian country, which has made Japan the second homeland of the Flamenco. Many Japanese have traveled to Spain to learn the roots of flamenco and learn it in depth. (en)
  • El flamenco en Japón se introdujo en los años 20 del siglo XX, cuando los japoneses comenzaron a interesarse por este arte, y desde entonces ha evolucionado y se ha extendido por todo el país asiático, lo que ha convertido a Japón en la segunda patria del flamenco.​ Muchos japoneses han viajado a España para conocer las raíces del flamenco y aprenderlo en profundidad. (es)
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  • Flamenco in Japan was introduced in the 1920s, when the Japanese began to be interested in this art, and since then it has evolved and spread throughout the Asian country, which has made Japan the second homeland of the Flamenco. Many Japanese have traveled to Spain to learn the roots of flamenco and learn it in depth. (en)
  • El flamenco en Japón se introdujo en los años 20 del siglo XX, cuando los japoneses comenzaron a interesarse por este arte, y desde entonces ha evolucionado y se ha extendido por todo el país asiático, lo que ha convertido a Japón en la segunda patria del flamenco.​ Muchos japoneses han viajado a España para conocer las raíces del flamenco y aprenderlo en profundidad. (es)
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