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<title>Abiko Business Consultants in Yokohama</title>
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<description>We must protect the senile elderly people from unscrupulous business operators by using the adult guardianship system.</description>
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<title>Osaka City Central Public Hall </title>
<description> The Osaka City Central Public Hall is a Neo-Renaissance building made of red brick on Naka-no-shima Island of Osaka.It is built between 1916 and 1918 with funds donated by the famous stockbroker in Osaka Iwamoto Einosuke.The building features two concert halls and a restaurant.It is one of the symbols of Osaka as culture of history.
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<title>Itatehyozu- jinja</title>
<description> 　Itatehyozu- jinja is a Shinto shrine in Himeji City , Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.The shrine is also known Sosya &amp;#8211;san.Sosya(or Sozya) is a ｓｐｅｃｉａｌ shrine which gathered the enshrined deities of the Shinto shrine in the particular area and enshrined  together .  　Itatehyozu- jinja　is located in the ground of Himeji Castle.The date of the origin of this shrine is unknown.However , accor
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<description> A bronze statue of an Akita dog named Hachi &amp;#8211; ko is in front of JR Shibuya Station.It was erected in 1934.Hachi &amp;#8211; ko used to walk with his master, Ueno Eizaburo, a professor at the Imperial University of Tokyo between his home and Shibuya Station everyday.Even after Mr. Ueno died in 1925, and never returned to the train station where Hachi-Ko was waiting, the dog continued walking to t
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<title>Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery </title>
<description> The Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery is located in Naka ward, Yokohama City.About 4500 people from about 40 different countries are buried here. The grave of Charles Lennox Richardson, murdered in the Namamugi Incident, is also here among many others.The cemetery is private, except for every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from April to October.It is opened up to the public for a small donation to he
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<description> The 10-meter tall statue in the Main Hall, the Eleven-faced Kan’non (Important Cultural Property) , is the largest wooden sculpture in Japan. Standing on a stone, the Kan'non holds a lotus flower vase in its right hand and a monk's stick in its left hand.In the spring, the peonies are in full bloom all the way to the Main HallThis is why the temple is called the Temple of Flowers.
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