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	<title>Comments on: Japan Photo of the Week: Monkeys of Miyajima</title>
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		<title>By: Japan Photo of the Week: Itsukushima Shrine &#187; Japan Probe</title>
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		<description>[...] I told you that Miyajima was my favorite of the &#8220;big 3,&#8221; and because it is my favorite, it is worthy of another photo. This time, we have Itsukushima Shrine which is famous for the floating tori gate in the sea. Actually though, it isn&#8217;t always floating! When the tide goes out, you can walk right up next to the famous gate and even touch it if you want. Itsukushima Shrine is really nice as it has the ocean, mountains and the city of Hiroshima in the background. [...]</description>
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