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| Tokyo, Japan - October 10, 2015: Stack of Sake barrels on the grounds of Meiji Jingu shrine in Harajuku neighborhood, called Kazaridaru. They are empty but have a strong spiritually significance as sake or rice wine has always been an instrument to bring humans closer to the gods. |
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