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<b>Tokyo, Japan</b>



Tokyo is the capital and largest city in Japan. It is also one of the largest cities in the
world. It serves as Japan’s economic and cultural center.


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<b>Rakanji Temple</b>



Built in 1695, Rakanji Temple is one of many beautiful Buddhist temples
in Tokyo, Japan.


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<b>Imperial Palace</b>



The Imperial Palace is the home of the Japanese emperor. The palace, surrounded
by walls and moats, is located in the center of Tokyo.


Nigel Blythe/Robert Harding Picture Library


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<b>Fuji, Japan</b>



The most famous mountain in Japan is Fuji. It is a dormant volcano on the island
of Honshu. Fuji is sacred to many Japanese.



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<b>Kobe Earthquake</b>



A strong earthquake struck the Kobe area of Japan in 1995. Japan has hundreds of
earthquakes every year. Sometimes they are powerful and cause severe damage.


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