Contact juggling is a form of object manipulation that involves the rolling of one or more completely transparent balls on the hands and arms to create visual illusions, such as that of a ball fixed in space. It was developed by Michael Moschen who popularized it with the 1986 film, Labyrinth. In this video, you can see it being done outside a train station in Tokyo.
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