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English: The Shohondo hall of the Taiseki-ji temple. Constructed in 1972, demolished in 1998. Photo taken in December 1979 by Japanese Wikipedia User Tetralemma
日本語: 1979年12月、日蓮正宗総本山大石寺境内にて撮影、撮影者:Tetralemma 2005年12月22日 (木) 14:44 (UTC)
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1979年12月、日蓮正宗総本山大石寺境内にて撮影、撮影者:[[利用者:Tetralemma|Tetralemma]] 2005年12月22日 (木) 14:44 (UTC) {{PD-self}}

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22 December 2005, 14:44:14 600x400 Tetralemma 1979年12月、日蓮正宗総本山大石寺境内にて撮影、撮影者:~~~~ {{PD}}
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Date/Time (UTC) Flag User Edit summary
22 December 2005, 14:44:14 Tetralemma 1979年12月、日蓮正宗総本山大石寺境内にて撮影、撮影者:~~~~ {{PD}}
31 March 2008, 12:55:52 Tetralemma
5 November 2008, 11:54:38 Fiery
13 January 2011, 17:17:43 60.34.64.110

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