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Aoyagi and a bamboo screen hanging in a teahouse in Gion
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Aoyagi and a bamboo screen hanging in a teahouse in Gion
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A weeping willow tree that sprouted closest to the hypocenter The bridge on the far right is the Aioi Bridge a T-shaped bridge that was used by the
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March 5 2015 Tokyo Japan - Storefront willow trees the symbol of Ginza are supported by poles in the back street of Tokyos Kobikicho Only a few
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March 5 2015 Tokyo Japan - Storefront willow trees the symbol of Ginza are supported by poles in the back street of Tokyos Kobikicho Only a few
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willow moat
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A woman in kimono walks on Ginza still ranked by its famous willow trees Showa 1920s
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World War I 1914-1918 German field telephone post under pollarded willow trees on the banks of the River Aisne north-eastern France 1915 Military
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Three streetcars pass by the Hattori Building in Tokyos fashionable Ginza Carts are parked under the verdant willow trees The Hattori Building was o
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Shirakawa Dam Iide Town Yamagata Prefecture submerged forest fresh green
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Jean Baptiste von Helmont Belgian physician and chemist 1870 Helmont (1579-1644) recognised that there are more gases than just air and claimed t
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Rape blossoms and small paths along the banks of the Kikuchi River
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Rape blossoms and small paths along the banks of the Kikuchi River
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Sake breweries in Fushimi and cherry blossoms along the Hori River Kyoto
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Willows c1900 Photograph shows willow trees by a stream
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Sake breweries in Fushimi and cherry blossoms along the Hori River Kyoto
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Salix pentandra Bay-leaved Willow 19th Century Bay willow is a deciduous tree native to northern Europe and northern Asia The leaves not only re
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Fushimi Juseki-Bune a boat cruising along cherry blossom trees in Fushimi Ward Kyoto
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Yanagi-koji Street with budding willows Kyoto Pref
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Yanagi-koji Street with budding willows Kyoto Pref
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Yanagi-koji Street with budding willows Kyoto Pref
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Yanagi-koji Street with budding willows Kyoto Pref
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Houses in Ponto-cho where utility poles have been removed Kyoto City Kyoto Prefecture
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Houses in Ponto-cho where utility poles have been removed Kyoto City Kyoto Prefecture
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Houses in Ponto-cho where utility poles have been removed Kyoto City Kyoto Prefecture
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Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1579-1644) Belgian physician and chemist Helmont recognised that there are more gases than just air and claimed to hav
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