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Woman wins unique contest in flipping table, venting anger

Woman wins unique contest in flipping table, venting anger

Kaori Matsuo from Tokushima, southwestern Japan, overturns a Japanese "chabudai" low dining table while shouting out her frustration from having to live separately from her husband based in northern Japan during a "chabudai gaeshi" table-flipping contest in Yahaba, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on June 27, 2015. Matsuo won the competition and was awarded a gold-colored chabudai and 5 kilograms of Iwate-produced rice. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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People compete in flipping tables, venting anger at unique event

People compete in flipping tables, venting anger at unique event

A group of small children overturns a Japanese "chabudai" low dining table during a "chabudai gaeshi" table-flipping contest in Yahaba, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on June 27, 2015. Chabudai gaeshi literally means upending the tea table, an action to express anger or disapproval that is often depicted in dramas as a stereotypical image of old-fashioned, stubborn Japanese fathers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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People compete in flipping tables at unique anger-venting event

People compete in flipping tables at unique anger-venting event

A female participant (L) dressed as a doctor overturns a Japanese "chabudai" low dining table high up into the air during a "chabudai gaeshi" table-flipping contest in Yahaba, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on June 27, 2015. Chabudai gaeshi literally means upending the tea table, an action to express anger or disapproval that is often depicted in dramas as a stereotypical image of old-fashioned, stubborn Japanese fathers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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People compete in unique anger-venting event by flipping tables

People compete in unique anger-venting event by flipping tables

A male participant (L) overturns a Japanese "chabudai" low dining table while shouting out his discontent in a "chabudai gaeshi" table-flipping contest in Yahaba, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan, on June 27, 2015. Chabudai gaeshi literally means upending the tea table, an action to express anger or disapproval that is often depicted in dramas as a stereotypical image of old-fashioned, stubborn Japanese fathers. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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