One Year After the Japan Earthquake: A Journey, Part II | World Monuments Fund

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While not well visited by foreigners, this isolation is one of the reasons Japanese treasure this area—rural, agricultural, isolated— “the old Japan” —not only scenically, but in terms of the agrarian pace of life and a real landscape of snow covered mountains and trees that we see as we whisk by in our car.
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40.7484404, -73.9856554
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350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10118
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40.7484404
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-73.98565539999998
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40.7484404,-73.98565539999998
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One Year After the Japan Earthquake: A Journey, Part II | World Monuments Fund
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While not well visited by foreigners, this isolation is one of the reasons Japanese treasure this area—rural, agricultural, isolated— “the old Japan” —not only scenically, but in terms of the agrarian pace of life and a real landscape of snow covered mountains and trees that we see as we whisk by in our car.
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