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Blababa [14]
3 years ago
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Why was regard to Japan important?

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hodyreva [135]3 years ago
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Japan is known worldwide for its traditional arts, including tea ceremonies, calligraphy and flower arranging. The country has a legacy of distinctive gardens, sculpture and poetry. Japan is home to more than a dozen UNESCO World Heritage sites and is the birthplace of sushi, one of its most famous.

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