k Japanese OccupationEdo FuringMarch 31, 2016 March 31, 2016, Tokyo, Japan Masayoshi Shinoharas glass wind bell shop awaits customers in downtown Tokyo on Thursday, March 31, 2016. Traditional Japanese wind chimes have captured the hearts of Japanese with their beautiful sounds since the 18th century when Dutch glass making techniques were first introduced to Japan. One of the characteristics of the authentic Japanese glass wind bells is that the painting is done from inside Photo by Haruyoshi YamaguchiAFLO VTY mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Japanese Occupation Edo Fu ring  March 31, 2016  March 31, 2016, Tokyo, Japan   Masayoshi Shinohara s glass wind bell shop awaits customers in downtown Tokyo on Thursday, March 31, 2016. Traditional Japanese wind chimes have captured the hearts of Japanese with their beautiful sounds since the 18th century when Dutch glass making techniques were first introduced to Japan. One of the characteristics of the authentic Japanese glass wind bells is that the painting is done from inside  Photo by Haruyoshi Yamaguchi AFLO  VTY  mis
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Japanese Occupation Edo Fu-ring (March 31, 2016)

March 31, 2016, Tokyo, Japan - Masayoshi Shinohara's glass wind bell shop awaits customers in downtown Tokyo on Thursday, March 31, 2016. Traditional Japanese wind chimes have captured the hearts of Japanese with their beautiful sounds since the 18th century when Dutch glass making techniques were first introduced to Japan. One of the characteristics of the authentic Japanese glass wind bells is that the painting is done from inside (Photo by Haruyoshi Yamaguchi/AFLO) VTY -mis-

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