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Nagoya
Kinkaku-ji
Prince Arthur of Connaught
bombing of Nagoya in World War II
Tenrinkaku
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"7:戦後復興を後押しした「愛知国体」 ~ 名古屋 桜山・御器所 | このまちアーカイブス | 不動産購入・不動産売却なら三井住友トラスト不動産"
"THE VISIT OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ARTHUR TO JAPAN [Main Title]"

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