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the Walls of Japan

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The Great Buddha of Kamakura, Kanagwa.
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the Walls of Japan
the Walls of Japan: The very old wall, called “tsuiji-bei(hei)” of over 250 years old. Here hei (bei) means wall in Japanese.

This tsuiji-bei is quite rare in Tokyo, but can be seen quite often in Kyoto.

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