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Hocus Pocus (stylised as HOCUS POCUS) is the fifth album by Japanese pop singer Kaela Kimura, released on June 24, 2009.The album was released in formats CD and CD with a DVD.
All lyrics written by Kaela Kimura, except where noted.
Doko is a kind of basket made from bamboo. Doko is woven by hand in netted form giving it a conical shape or a "V" shape. Dokos are especially used by porters to carry goods in Nepal, Bhutan and North India.
Doko is made from dry bamboo shoots. The life span of bamboo is higher and it can withstand rough weather condition for longer period of time.
Dokos are typically 0.1 to 0.2 m3 in size. It is made in such a way that, an average person can carry weight of about 20-50kg manually. Generally Doko is carried with the help of a rope called Namlo that surrounds the Doko and transfers the load to forehead of the carrying person.
Dokos are used to carry goods, vegetables, grains, water pots, etc. It also used to carry small animals such as hens, lamb etc. Doko are sometimes used as cage for chickens and hens for temporary purpose.
[Translated from Japanese]
Those filthy bloody factories in Tokyo,
It's just a polluted city.
Where can we go?
Discover Japan!
The pollution is making it more and more shitty.
For God's sake, let's get away.
But where can we escape to?
This cold, filty, polluted city!
It's become so foul that
Even the trees have withered away.
What's happened to them?
Clean people, clean rice,
Clean homes, clean earth, no chance.
Let's try eat fresh vegetables, but stop eating the fish.