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      <title>Dancers in the park</title>
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      <description>Tokyo has a wonderful array of public art, from tiny utility hole covers to, well, Godzilla sized pieces.
I came across this slender and graceful piece in the small Hamachō park beside the Sumida river during Hanami season.</description>
      
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