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** Zenpokoen is Japanese for "keyhole shaped".
** Zenpokoen is Japanese for "keyhole shaped".
* Haniwa are terracotta clay figures made for ritual use and were buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Kofun period (3rd-6th century) in Japan. They're still commonly found in the Kanto region in Japan.
* Haniwa are terracotta clay figures made for ritual use and were buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Kofun period (3rd-6th century) in Japan. They're still commonly found in the Kanto region in Japan.
* 踊る埴輪 is available in [[CS pnm Lively|pop'n music Lively]] as part of the '''pop'n music Lively 楽曲パック vol.2'''.


== Music Comment ==
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