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Change is in the air for annual Japanese festival and Sakura Square neighborhood

Dressed in full Japanese samurai armor on Saturday, Kurt Weinreich barely moves a step in Sakura Square before he’s stopped by a stranger. And then another stranger. And then another. “Can we take your photo?” Tamara Chuang, The Denver PostSage Asakawa, wearing a “furisode,” or traditional kimono; and Kurt Weinreich, in Japanese samurai armor. He always obliges, along with Sage Asakawa, who is dressed in a silky swingy jade-green “furisode,” or traditional kimono.

 

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