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Night in Japan 49 images Created 28 Jun 2010

Images of Nagoya, Kyoto and night festivals in Japan.
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  • Sensoji Temple is a major tourist attraction in Tokyo.
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  • Sensoji Temple is a major tourist attraction in Tokyo.
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  • Sensoji Temple is a major tourist attraction in Tokyo.
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  • Nakamise Street is the major shopping area for tourists near Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo.
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  • Dining at a ramen restaurant in Japan.
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  • Dining at a ramen restaurant in Japan.
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  • The annual Kuwana City summer fireworks show on the Ibi River (Ibinagawa) and dam, which also was a commemoration of 53 years since a major typhoon took many lives in the area; 53 years a significant number in Japanese culture.
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  • The annual Kuwana City summer fireworks show on the Ibi River (Ibinagawa) and dam, which also was a commemoration of 53 years since a major typhoon took many lives in the area; 53 years a significant number in Japanese culture.
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  • The annual Kuwana City summer fireworks show on the Ibi River (Ibinagawa) and dam, which also was a commemoration of 53 years since a major typhoon took many lives in the area; 53 years a significant number in Japanese culture.
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  • The annual Kuwana City summer fireworks show on the Ibi River (Ibinagawa) and dam, which also was a commemoration of 53 years since a major typhoon took many lives in the area; 53 years a significant number in Japanese culture.
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  • The annual Kuwana City summer fireworks show on the Ibi River (Ibinagawa) and dam, which also was a commemoration of 53 years since a major typhoon took many lives in the area; 53 years a significant number in Japanese culture.
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  • The annual Kuwana City summer fireworks show on the Ibi River (Ibinagawa) and dam, which also was a commemoration of 53 years since a major typhoon took many lives in the area; 53 years a significant number in Japanese culture.
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  • People enjoying themselves in the annual summer Stone-bringing Festival (Ishidori) in Kuwana City, Japan.
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  • The super moon on the 6th May 2012, where it was 357,047km from Earth, appearing 14% larger.
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  • The supermoon where the moon appears 14% larger and is just 356,972km from Earth.
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Traditional fishing using cormorants to catch fish at Inuyama on the Kiso River
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  • Out of focus lights from a nighttime illumination blurred to create an effect for textures and backgrounds
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  • Out of focus lights from a nighttime illumination blurred to create an effect for textures and backgrounds
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  • Out-of-focus decorative lights at Nabana no Sato (Nabana Park) in the winter illumination
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  • Overhead powerlines for commuter trains and reeds silhouetted by a setting sun
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  • Fireworks display over a river at Kuwana City, Japan.
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  • Kuwana City, Mie, Japan. Fireworks over water, a part of the city's summer festival
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  • World Cosplay Summit (WCS), Nagoya, Japan.
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  • World Cosplay Summit (WCS), Nagoya, Japan.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • The annual Ishidori (Stone Brining Festival) is a religious festival where each town, represented by a portable shrine, brings a white stone, which represents a rice ball.
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  • Patrons leaving a Kyoto restaurant, milling around before departing by taxi.
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  • Fog on Kiso River, near Route One, which leads to Nagoya City, Japan.
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  • Fog on Kiso River, near Route One, which leads to Nagoya City, Japan.
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