Ninomon Gate of Himeji castle, Japan. UNESCO site — Stock Photo, Image
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Ninomon Gate of Himeji castle, Japan. UNESCO site — Stock Editorial Photography

HIMEJI, JAPAN - JULY 21, 2016: Ni-no-mon (Second) Gate of Himeji castle (White Egret Castle, circa 1609). Himeji-jo is National Treasure of Japan and UNESCO World Heritage Site

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