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  • Shinjukugyoen park is one of the most beautyful parks in Tokyo. <br />
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
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  • Shinjukugyoen park is one of the most beautyful parks in Tokyo. <br />
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
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  • Shinjukugyoen park is one of the most beautyful parks in Tokyo. <br />
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era. Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, it was re-designated as a national garden after the Second World War and opened to the public. With 58.3 ha(144 acres) in size and a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal Garden, English Landscape Garden and Japanese Traditional Garden, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
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  • People gathering to view the first sunrise of the year at Jonanjima Seaside Park near Tokyo's Haneda airport
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  • Shinjukugyoen park's is one of the most popular locations to enjoy cherry blossoms in Tokyo.
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  • Shinjukugyoen park's is one of the most popular locations to enjoy cherry blossoms in Tokyo.
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  • Garden of Meijijingou shrine in a foggy morning.
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  • Garden of Meijijingou shrine in a foggy morning.
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  • Garden of Meijijingou shrine in a foggy morning.
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  • Japanese girls talikg pictures of cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park. Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Japanese couple talikg pictures of cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • A pick-nic party under the cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • "Salarymen" (office employees), enjoying the cherry blossoms in Yoyogi park. .Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Japanese couple enjoying a boat ride under cherry trees in the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Amature japanese photographers taking pictures of cherry trees from the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Shadow of a cherry tree on the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Cherry tree branches decorating the front of a restaurant (closed during tht time) in Motomachi near Yokohama. Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Japanese couple enjoying a boat ride under cherry trees in the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Cherry tree by the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo. Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Middleaged japanese couple enjoying the view of cherry trees on the bridge over the canal that surounds the palace in Tokyo.  Every spring during the few weeks of cherry blossoms, japanese people enjoy the beauty of cherry-tree flowers by having small parties or walks in the parks and other locations where these trees blossom.
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  • Ms Park Nam Joo. Korean Hiroshima A-Bomb survivor holding a Korean flower. At the Peace Memorial Park, In front of the monument for Korean victims of the A-Bomb on Hiroshima.
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  • Ms Park Nam Joo. Korean Hiroshima A-Bomb survivor. At the Peace Memorial Park, In front of the monument for Korean victims of the A-Bomb on Hiroshima.
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  • Ms Park Nam Joo. Korean Hiroshima A-Bomb survivor. At the Peace Memorial Park, In front of the monument for Korean victims of the A-Bomb on Hiroshima.
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  • Yong Fa is wearing a Shinto priest's clothes. The mask is from a Noh theater character. He chose to dress like that for the Hanami (cherry blossoms viewing) party at Harajuku's Yoyogi park. Every year people get together under the cherry trees in organized picknics and enjoy the temporary beauty of chery trees' blosshoming.
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  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Cyclist crossing one of the bridges.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and Hiroshima people go to the Peace Memorial Park to relax, and the A-Bomb Dome is just an other monument.
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  • TAEKO TERAMAE Hiroshima A-bomb survivor, sitting at a riverbank inside the Peace Memorial Park, in front of the remains of the A-bomb Dome. On the 6th of August 1945 she was in her third year of  Shintoku girls' high school and was engaged in a in the telephone exchange service as a mobilized student at the Hiroshima Central Telephone Office. She was at work when the bomb fell and she was badly injured by pieces of broken glass that cut her face, resulting in loosing eyesight on her right eye. She survived by swimming to cross a river to a safer area, with the help of one of her teachers who later died. She is one of the survivors who tell their stories in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
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  • TAEKO TERAMAE Hiroshima A-bomb survivor, sitting at a riverbank inside the Peace Memorial Park, in front of the remains of the A-bomb Dome. On the 6th of August 1945 she was in her third year of  Shintoku girls' high school and was engaged in a in the telephone exchange service as a mobilized student at the Hiroshima Central Telephone Office. She was at work when the bomb fell and she was badly injured by pieces of broken glass that cut her face, resulting in loosing eyesight on her right eye. She survived by swimming to cross a river to a safer area, with the help of one of her teachers who later died. She is one of the survivors who tell their stories in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and Hiroshima people go to the Peace Memorial Park to relax, and the A-Bomb Dome is just an other monument.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and Hiroshima people go to the Peace Memorial Park to relax, and the A-Bomb Dome is just an other monument.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and Hiroshima people go to the Peace Memorial Park to relax, and the A-Bomb Dome is just an other monument.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and Hiroshima people go to the Peace Memorial Park to relax, and the A-Bomb Dome is just an other monument.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and Hiroshima people go to the Peace Memorial Park to relax, and the A-Bomb Dome is just an other monument.
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  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Japanese visitor photographing the paper cranes, left as peace offerings on the Memorial tower monument to the mobilized students who died in the bombing.
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  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Paper cranes, left as peace offerings on the Memorial tower monument to the mobilized students who died in the bombing. The paper cranes became a symbol of riece because of Sadako Sasaki. She died in 1955 at the age of 12 by lefkemia. When she was diagnosed with the disease she thought that by following the Japanese tradition of folding a 1000 paper cranes to be cured, she could win over her illness. 8 months later when she died, she had already folded 1300 paper cranes, on any kind of paper she could find.
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  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Kenotaph for the A-Bomb victims.
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  • People escaping from the summer heat in the river-like swimming pool of TOSHIMAEN water park. The water moves around in the circle river, taking with it people floating in life-belts or people walking in it following the flow. Tokyo
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  • HITOSHI TAKAYAMA Hiroshima A-bomb survivor, in front of the tomb for unknown victims at the Peace Memorial Park. He was 15 years old and training to work at the Nippon Express Company automobile garage in Minami-machi when the bomb fell. He immediately ran inside a building which protected him from immediate injury, but 16 years later he developed cancer on his hip and back.  He remembers the scenes of horror and the suffering of dying people he saw around him.  He lifts his shirt to show where much of the muscle from his back was removed in the cancer operation. I don't mind showing people my injuries if it teaches them about what happened.
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  • TAEKO TERAMAE Hiroshima A-bomb survivor, sitting at a riverbank inside the Peace Memorial Park, in front of the remains of the A-bomb Dome. On the 6th of August 1945 she was in her third year of  Shintoku girls' high school and was engaged in a in the telephone exchange service as a mobilized student at the Hiroshima Central Telephone Office. She was at work when the bomb fell and she was badly injured by pieces of broken glass that cut her face, resulting in loosing eyesight on her right eye. She survived by swimming to cross a river to a safer area, with the help of one of her teachers who later died. She is one of the survivors who tell their stories in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
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  • Schoolboys sitting at a riverbank inside the Peace Memorial Park, in front of the remains of the A-bomb Dome in Hiroshima
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively. Children of Hiroshima go to the Peace Memorial Park to play and the A-Bomb Dome is just an other monument.
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  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Children's peace monument
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  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Kenotaph for the A-Bomb victims.
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  • Homeless people and people who don't have a TV at home, waching baseball on an outdoors television in Sangaku park in Airin. Many of them live in huts inside the park. Others in the cheap accomodations offered in the area and others in the local night shelters. .The old name of the area now called Airin, was untill 1966 Kamagasaki and many people still call it like that. .Kamagasaki (????) is an old place name for a part of Nishinari-ku in Osaka, Japan. Airin-chiku (???????) became the region's official name in May, 1966.Sections of four different towns: Nishinari-ku Taishi (??????), Haginochaya (?????), Sanou (???), North Hanazono (????) and Tengachaya (?????) are collectively known as the Kamagasaki region..Kamagasaki as a place name existed until 1922. Kamagasaki is known as Japan's largest slum, and has the largest day laborer concentration in the entire country. 30,000 people are estimated to live in every 2,000 meter radius within this region. An accurate count of occupants has never been produced, even in the national census, due to the large population of day laborers who lack permanent addresses..
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  • The cherry trees blossom for a very short period, which could be as short as one week. The Japanese are celebrating their short-lived beauty by organizing "hanami" that is picnic parties at the parks under the cherry trees. Yoyogi park,Tokyo 9-April-2005, Japan
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  • Woman in kimono taking photos of lotus flowers at a pond of Ueno park
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  • Park in Ueno
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  • Hiroshima A-Bomb survivor - Trained to be a sea kamikaze. Photo: in front of a monument for the Japanese navy of the IIWW, in an abandoned memorial park. nIt is near the spot at the old port, where he arrived with his boat at the 6th August 1946, after the bombing.
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  • ISAO WADA.  Hiroshima A-Bomb survivor - Trained to be a kamikaze. Photo: in front of a monument for the Japanese navy of the IIWW, in an abandoned memorial park. nIt is near the spot at the old port, where he arrived with his boat at the 6th August 1946, after the bombing.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and away from the Peace Memorial Park, it is difficult to believe that 60 years ago it was completely distroyed.
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  • Crow by a whell of a temple at Ueno park
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  • Woman walks by a pond with lotus flowers at Ueno park
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  • Woman taking photos of lotus flowers at a pond of Ueno park
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  • Lotus flower at a pond of Ueno park
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  • Park in Ueno
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  • Kids playing on bluuming cherry trees in Tokyo's Tokorozawa park
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and away from the Peace Memorial Park, it is difficult to believe that 60 years ago it was completely distroyed.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and away from the Peace Memorial Park, it is difficult to believe that 60 years ago it was completely distroyed.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and away from the Peace Memorial Park, it is difficult to believe that 60 years ago it was completely distroyed.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and away from the Peace Memorial Park, it is difficult to believe that 60 years ago it was completely distroyed.
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  • TOYAMA MEDICINE.Traditional medicine packagings about 100 years old, displayed at the medicine museum of the Toyama folk-craft village. Located in the west of Toyama City and at the foot of Kureha Hills, this village is a small theme park of Toyama city's history and culture.Toyama prefecture is located near the center of Japan and is approximately the same distance from the three largest cities in Japan-Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. Toyama's pharmaceutical tradition has a more than 300 years history. As it is located on the Japan sea, it is facing China and has been an importer of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge which it developed through the years. There are now approximately 100 manufactures and over 100 factories in Toyama in terms of pharmaceutical products and Toyama prefecture acquires a steady reputation as Japan's medicine manufacturing base.
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  • TOYAMA MEDICINEDisplay showing the traditional medicine-box and it's incredients,  in the Medicine museum of the Toyama folk-craft village. Located in the west of Toyama City and at the foot of Kureha Hills, this village is a small theme park of Toyama?s history and culture.Toyama prefecture is located near the center of Japan and is approximately the same distance from the three largest cities in Japan-Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. Toyama's pharmaceutical tradition has a more than 300 years history. As it is located on the Japan sea, it is facing China and has been an importer of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge which it developed through the years. There are now approximately 100 manufactures and over 100 factories in Toyama in terms of pharmaceutical products and Toyama prefecture acquires a steady reputation as Japan's medicine manufacturing base.
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  • TOYAMA MEDICINE.Display showing the clothes that traditional medicine salesmen used to wear,  in the Medicine museum of the Toyama folk-craft village. Located in the west of Toyama City and at the foot of Kureha Hills, this village is a small theme park of Toyama's history and culture. .Medicines manufactured in Toyama were spread by medicine peddlers who were called "Baiyaku-san". They traveled all over Japan bringing medicine boxes to their clients, employing a unique business style known as "Senyo-kori" (Use first, and pay later service), in which a box filled with medicines is placed at customer's home free of charge, and later the customer pays for actual consumption. Today, a lot of Baiyaku-san are still active in Japan..Toyama prefecture is located near the center of Japan and is approximately the same distance from the three largest cities in Japan-Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. Toyama's pharmaceutical tradition has a more than 300 years history. As it is located on the Japan sea, it is facing China and has been an importer of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge which it developed through the years. There are now approximately 100 manufactures and over 100 factories in Toyama in terms of pharmaceutical products and Toyama prefecture acquires a steady reputation as Japan's medicine manufacturing base.
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  • TOYAMA MEDICINE.Display showing the way of making traditional medicine in the Medicine museum of the Toyama folk-craft village. Located in the west of Toyama City and at the foot of Kureha Hills, this village is a small theme park of Toyama?s history and culture..Toyama prefecture is located near the center of Japan and is approximately the same distance from the three largest cities in Japan-Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. Toyama's pharmaceutical tradition has a more than 300 years history. As it is located on the Japan sea, it is facing China and has been an importer of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge which it developed through the years. There are now approximately 100 manufactures and over 100 factories in Toyama in terms of pharmaceutical products and Toyama prefecture acquires a steady reputation as Japan's medicine manufacturing base.
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  • Man with dog at a shrine of Ueno park
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  • Park in Ueno
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  • Lake in Ueno park in Tokyo
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  • People escaping from the summer heat in the river-like swimming pool of TOSHIMAEN water park. The water moves around in the circle river, taking with it people floating in life-belts or people walking in it following the flow. Tokyo - JAPAN
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  • Hanazono shrine in Ueno park
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  • Kids playing on bluuming cherry trees in Tokyo's Tokorozawa park
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  • Hiroshima City. Cosplayer (costume-player) crossind the street on the North side of the Peace Memorial Park.
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  • Hiroshima City. The city today is very lively and away from the Peace Memorial Park, it is difficult to believe that 60 years ago it was completely distroyed.
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  • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Reproduction of the area where now is the Peace memorial Park, as it was after the bombing.
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  • Women taking photos of lotus flowers at a pond of Ueno park
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  • Japanese girls checking information about the strong eathquake that just happened, on internet via their mobile phone, while they are at a park in Ebisu waiting for the aftershocks to stop.
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  • Park next to a river in Chenjiagou where it is said that master Chen Wangting created Tajiquan.
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  • Children from a kindergarden and other people from Ebisu area, waiting at a park that is one of the evacuation spots of the area, untill the aftershocks from the earthquake that hit Tokyo around 15:00 on Friday the 11th of March stop. The children are covered with specall protective hoods.
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  • Children from a kindergarden and other people from Ebisu area, waiting at a park that is one of the evacuation spots of the area, untill the aftershocks from the earthquake that hit Tokyo around 15:00 on Friday the 11th of March stop. The children are covered with specall protective hoods.
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  • Chinese man practicing his morning Tai Chi at Victoria park.
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  • Children from a kindergarden and other people from Ebisu area, waiting at a park that is one of the evacuation spots of the area, untill the aftershocks from the earthquake that hit Tokyo around 15:00 on Friday the 11th of March stop. The children are covered with specall protective hoods.
    EARTHQUAKE-TOKYO_3147.jpg
  • Children from a kindergarden and other people from Ebisu area, waiting at a park that is one of the evacuation spots of the area, untill the aftershocks from the earthquake that hit Tokyo around 15:00 on Friday the 11th of March stop. The children are covered with specall protective hoods.
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  • View of Tokyo from Kasai Rinkai Park.
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  • Children from a kindergarden and other people from Ebisu area, waiting at a park that is one of the evacuation spots of the area, untill the aftershocks from the earthquake that hit Tokyo around 15:00 on Friday the 11th of March stop. The children are covered with specall protective hoods.
    EARTHQUAKE-TOKYO_3146.jpg
  • Japanese girls checking information about the strong eathquake that just happened, on internet via their mobile phone, while they are at a park in Ebisu waiting for the aftershocks to stop.
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  • View from Jonanjima Kaihin Park.
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  • View of Haneda airport from Jonanjima Kaihin Park.
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  • View from Jonanjima Kaihin Park.
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  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
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  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
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  • Homeless person's bicycle parked during night time inside a shopping mall in Kamagasaki.
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  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1268.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1294.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1290.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1281.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1275.jpg
  • Shinjukugyoen is one of the biggest parks in Tokyo and a very popular hanami (cherry blossom viewing) destination. People gather under the blooming trees to have a small meal, for a stroll and for making their wedding photos.
    HANAMI_Shinjukugyoen-1293.jpg
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