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The Japanese martial art of “shorinji kempo” is demonstrated by members of Shorinji Kempo Monterey during the 63rd annual Obon Festival at the Buddhist Temple of Salinas on Sunday.

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The Japanese martial art of “shorinji kempo” is demonstrated by members of Shorinji Kempo Monterey during the 63rd annual Obon Festival at the Buddhist Temple of Salinas on Sunday.