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      <title>Why the Hagoita Paddle Is a Must-Have Japanese Keepsake</title>
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      <description>I recently spotted a stunning hagoita paddle while browsing through a small boutique, and it instantly took me back to the vibrant streets of Tokyo during the winter season. These objects are so much more than just wooden bats; they&amp;#39;re a beautiful</description>
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