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|Golden Pavilion, Kyoto.JPG|''Kinkaku-ji'' (金閣寺 or 'Golden Pavilion') is a Zen temple in Kyoto. | |Golden Pavilion, Kyoto.JPG|''Kinkaku-ji'' (金閣寺 or 'Golden Pavilion') is a Zen temple in Kyoto. | ||
|Japanese-restaurant-window.jpg|Japanese restaurants often display plastic replicas of many dishes, so diners can see exactly what to expect. | |Japanese-restaurant-window.jpg|Japanese restaurants often display plastic replicas of many dishes, so diners can see exactly what to expect. | ||
|Girl with Insect Cage.jpg|Colour woodblock print; [[Kitao | |Girl with Insect Cage.jpg|Colour woodblock print; [[Shigemasa Kitao]], pre-1820. | ||
|Ainu-cise-outside.jpg|The [[Ainu people]] are native to northern Japan. A ''cise'' is a traditional Ainu dwelling, with a thatched roof and entranceway separate from the main interior space. These replicas can be seen at [[Nibutani]], an Ainu-majority village in [[Hokkaido]]. | |Ainu-cise-outside.jpg|The [[Ainu people]] are native to northern Japan. A ''cise'' is a traditional Ainu dwelling, with a thatched roof and entranceway separate from the main interior space. These replicas can be seen at [[Nibutani]], an Ainu-majority village in [[Hokkaido]]. | ||
|Ainu-cise-inside.jpg|The interior of this replica Ainu dwelling shows where food was prepared. In the background is a special opening that acted as a separate entrance for Ainu spirits. | |Ainu-cise-inside.jpg|The interior of this replica Ainu dwelling shows where food was prepared. In the background is a special opening that acted as a separate entrance for Ainu spirits. |
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