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Edo Castle: The Inui Guard Tower Seen from the Guardhouse West of the Foundations of the Main Enceinte
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Edo Castle: The Inui Guard Tower Seen from the Guardhouse West of the Foundations of the Main Enceinte

License: In Copyright
People
Yokoyama, Matsusaburo
Time
1871
Owner Organization
Edo-Tokyo Museum

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Last Updated: 2021-03-27

Uploaded: 2022-03-17

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