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Nanko Temple in Kobe, Japan, halftone print, published in 1900 - stock illustration

Historical view of the Nanko Temple in Kobe. Nanko means Kusunogi Masashige, a 14th-century samurai. During World War II, the shrine was destroyed by US bombs and was rebuilt in 1952. Halftone print after a photograph, published in 1900.
Historical view of the Nanko Temple in Kobe. Nanko means Kusunogi Masashige, a 14th-century samurai. During World War II, the shrine was destroyed by US bombs and was rebuilt in 1952. Halftone print after a photograph, published in 1900.
Nanko Temple in Kobe, Japan, halftone print, published in 1900
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