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Nate heads to the Cincinnati Museum of Art for a look at the traditional armor of the samurai warrior and how it relates to the fashion of world renowned designer Issaye Mikaye; Nate examines the history of manga and the talent of Tezuka Osamu.
Nate heads to the Cincinnati Museum of Art for a look at the traditional armor of the samurai warrior and how it relates to the fashion of world renowned designer Issaye Mikaye; Nate examines the history of manga and the talent of Tezuka Osamu.
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