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English: A traditional Japanese grave in Hong Kong (Happy Valley) Cemetery. The name on the marker appears to be IMAI Tamizō (今井).
Date 27 November 2005 (according to Exif data)
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Author Cougarwalk

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01:55, 23 February 2006 960 × 1,280 (632,927 bytes) w:en:Cougarwalk (talk | contribs) A traditional Japanese Grave in Hong Kong (Happy Valley) Cemetery

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