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Tomioka silk mill / Tomioka / Kamakura /  Kanagawa / Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū / Kenchō-ji / Silk mill / Fujinomiya /  Shizuoka / Mount Fuji / Shinto / Geology / Japan / Volcanism
Date: 2013-01-10 10:18:32
Tomioka silk mill
Tomioka
Kamakura
Kanagawa
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū
Kenchō-ji
Silk mill
Fujinomiya
Shizuoka
Mount Fuji
Shinto
Geology
Japan
Volcanism

World Heritage—Windows on Japanese Culture The Case for New Inscriptions

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