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Nagoya, Japan - November 20, 2019: Stone lantern toro in Tokugawaen garden near Tokugawa Art Museum of Nagoya. Garden was built in 1695 for Tokugawa Mitsutomo, destroyed in 1945, reopened in 2004 — Stock Editorial Photography

Nagoya, Japan - November 20, 2019: Stone lantern toro in Tokugawaen garden near Tokugawa Art Museum of Nagoya. Garden was built in 1695 for Tokugawa Mitsutomo, destroyed in 1945, reopened in 2004

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