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  "textContent": "From its humble origins as a method of documenting noteworthy catches, for sale or for record setting, the art of fish printing, or “gyotaku” has rapidly become an international fine art phenomenon. As Japanese as a Geisha cutting a sushi roll with a samurai sword, gyotaku is infused with all the lovely idiosyncrasies of the country—from its famous […]\n\nThe post How Japanese Fish Printing Grew from Documenting Day’s Catch to Acclaimed Artform appeared first on Good News Network.",
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