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      <description>Utility poles, with their spectacular nests of cables, are everywhere in Tokyo. They line the edges and paths of the city distributing power and communications to tens of millions of addresses. Some people find them ugly. More don&amp;rsquo;t even notice them, and on occasion the Government expresses its embarrassment at them. Personally I like them. It&amp;rsquo;s like looking up at vapour trails. It makes me wonder about the locations and people they connect.</description>
      
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