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Aqueduct in Nanzen-ji Temple complex, Kyoto, Japan
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Aqueduct in Nanzen-ji Temple complex, Kyoto, Japan
Built during the Meiji Period (1868-1912), the aqueduct is part of a canal system that was constructed to carry water and goods between Kyoto and Lake Biwa in neighbouring Shiga Prefecture
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Aqueduct Arch Architectural Column Brick Brick Wall Bridge Built Structure Carving Craft Product Craft East Asia Japan Japanese Culture Kinki Region Kyoto Prefecture
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