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29.Ginza.Bricktown * Ginza Bricktown
From Museum notes: Bricktown buildings were initially offered for sale. Later they were leased, but the high rent meant that many remained unoccupied. Nevertheless, the area flourished as a symbol of civilization and enlightenment, thanks to the presence of newspapers and magazine companies who led the trends of the day. The area was also known for its window displays, an example of modern marketing techniques. * 2242 x 3290 * (1.63MB)

30.Ginza * 1611 x 1040 * (366KB)

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33.Ginza * 1283 x 889 * (362KB)

34.Cionino.Jinriksha * Cionino on wheels again. * 2764 x 2208 * (1006KB)

36.Subaru.360 * The Subaru 360 was the first automobile mass produced by Fuji Heavy Industries' Subaru division. The 360 was produced from 1958 to 1971.
The 360 featured an air-cooled, 2-stroke 356 cc engine mounted transversely at the rear. While this was one of the more notable cars which adopted an arrangement similar to the Volkswagen Beetle, the car is much smaller, less powerful, and was not nearly as well accepted in the world marketplace.
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