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A Peruvian combo dressed in ponchos and displaying some nifty footwork are a fixture at Kanayama Station in Nagoya on weekends. This performance was cut short by the arrival of the Japanese police with one young clip-board toting officer, politely tapping his feet to the beat and waiting for a break in the music before moving in to have a quiet word.
We left at this stage but when we returned about 5 hours later the guys were still going strong. I will try to find out exactly what the law is regarding buskers in Japan. If you know, please leave a comment below.
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A Peruvian combo dressed in ponchos and displaying some nifty footwork are a fixture at Kanayama Station in Nagoya on weekends. This performance was cut short by the arrival of the Japanese police with one young clip-board toting officer, politely tapping his feet to the beat and waiting for a break in the music before moving in to have a quiet word.
We left at this stage but when we returned about 5 hours later the guys were still going strong. I will try to find out exactly what the law is regarding buskers in Japan. If you know, please leave a comment below.
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