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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Kyoto Celebrates a 1,000-Year Love Affair

This city, known for its shrines and blazing autumn hills, is celebrating the millennial anniversary of an ancient book about love and loss among the imperial set.
Posted by t at 1:53 PM
Labels: arts, Kyoto
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