Travel International Japan
Tokyo, Niju-bashi, the entrance to the Imperial Palace or Kokyo, is a distinctive bridge across an inner moat, and one of the most recognizable  landmarks in Japan.
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At the entrance to the Imperial Palace or Kokyo, there is a distinctive bridge across an inner moat, and one of the most recognizable  landmarks in Japan. (with sky-enhancing filters)
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At the entrance to the Imperial Palace or Kokyo, there is a distinctive bridge across an inner moat, and one of the most recognizable  landmarks in Japan. (with sky-enhancing filters)
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At the entrance to the Imperial Palace or Kokyo, there is a distinctive bridge across an inner moat, and one of the most recognizable  landmarks in Japan. (with sky-enhancing filters)
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Women sorting pearls by size and color
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Women sorting pearls by size and color
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Women sorting pearls by size and color
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Women sorting pearls by size and color
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Women sorting pearls by size and color
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Pearls get sorted based on their quality at Mikimoto Pearl Island.
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Pearls get sorted based on their quality at Mikimoto Pearl Island.
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Pearls get sorted based on their quality at Mikimoto Pearl Island.
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Pearls get sorted based on their quality at Mikimoto Pearl Island.
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Japan - Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.

Japan - Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim
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Japan - Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.

Japan - Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim
(details of folded origami cranes)
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Japan - Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.

Japan - Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim
(details of folded origami cranes)
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Japan - Hiroshima: Peace Memorial Park, with the statue of Sadako, the little girl who died of leukemia, and who believed that byfolding 1,000 origami cranes, her death can be prevented; she died just after the 954th crane.

Japan - Hiroshima: School children come from around the country to place wreaths of folded cranes around the statue of Sadako, the A-bomb victim
(details of folded origami cranes)
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