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  2. Traditional lighting equipment of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In present-day Japan, plastic chōchin with electric bulbs are produced as novelties, souvenirs, and for matsuri and events. [9] The earliest record of a chōchin dates to 1085, [8] and one appears in a 1536 illustration. The akachōchin, or red lantern, marks an izakaya. [10] In Japanese folklore, the chochin appears as a yōkai, the chōchin ...

  3. Gandō - Wikipedia

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    A hexagonal gandō dating from c. 1912-1926. A gandō (龕灯, lit. ' niche lantern ') was a type of Japanese gyroscopic lantern invented in the early Edo period. [1] Using a unique method of directional light projection, it was comparable in use to a modern flashlight.

  4. Stone lantern - Wikipedia

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    Stone lanterns (灯籠/灯篭/灯楼, Chinese: dēnglóng; Japanese: tōrō, meaning 'light basket', 'light tower') [a] are a type of traditional East Asian lantern made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating in China, stone lanterns spread to Japan, Korea and Vietnam, though they are most commonly found in both China – extant in Buddhist ...

  5. Stanley Electric - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Electric Co., Ltd. (スタンレー電気株式会社, Sutanrē Denki Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of electric lights.Stanley has 36 consolidated subsidiaries, three associated companies, 23 factories in eight countries, offices in 17 countries, and over 16,000 employees.

  6. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Dropped ceiling featuring ceiling tiles, lights, air diffusers, smoke detector, and more Dropped ceiling with ceiling tile light fixture. A dropped ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling.

  7. Kobe Luminarie - Wikipedia

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    Kobe Luminarie (神戸ルミナリエ) is a light festival held in Kobe, Japan, every December since 1995 to commemorate the Great Hanshin earthquake of that year. [1] The lights were donated by the Italian Government and the installation itself is produced by Valerio Festi [ 2 ] and Hirokazu Imaoka. [ 3 ]

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