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Kamakura's Great Buddha (Daibatsu), cast in 1252
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| Kamakura's Great Buddha (Daibatsu), cast in 1252
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| Kamakura's Great Buddha (Daibatsu), cast in 1252
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| Red Torii gate and lion somewhere in Tokyo
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| A faucet for cleansing prior to entering a buddhist temple
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| Colorful dragon atop a Chinese Buddhist temple in Tokyo
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Colorful dragon atop a Chinese Buddhist temple in Tokyo
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| Lilly, Yu-san, and Natalie
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Welcome to Japan. Bon appetit!
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Japanese red maple tree at night
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| A-Bomb Dome framed by the Cenotaph Memorial at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park. (The vault under the arch is said to contain the names of over 200,000 atomic bomb victims).
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| Creepy exhibit at the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima
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A map depicting Hiroshima after the blast. The red ball represents the point at which the bomb exploded over the city. All unfortified buildings below it were completely destroyed.
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| A map depicting Hiroshima after the blast. The red ball represents the point at which the bomb exploded over the city.
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| A-Bomb Dome (background) and the Cenotaph at Peace Memorial Park
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