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  2. List of Love sculptures - Wikipedia

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    Israel - Jerusalem – Love sculpture in Hebrew is displayed at the Israel Museum; Japan – Chiba – In a roundabout in Chiba, Chiba, Japan [10] JapanTokyo – Shinjuku I-Land Tower in Nishi-Shinjuku office district in Tokyo, Japan; Kyrgyzstan – Bishkek – Love Park in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, since July 2009 [11]

  3. Statue of Hachikō - Wikipedia

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    When the new statue appeared, a dedication ceremony occurred. [1] The new statue, which was erected in August 1948, still stands and is a popular meeting spot. The station entrance near this statue is named "Hachikō-guchi", meaning "The Hachikō Entrance/Exit", and is one of Shibuya Station's five exits.

  4. Shinjuku I-Land Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Shinjuku I-Land Tower (新宿アイランドタワー) is an office skyscraper located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Construction of the 620.08 feet (189.00 m), 44-storey skyscraper construction began in 1990 and was finished in 1995. [1] In front of the tower, a red "LOVE" sculpture by Robert Indiana is installed.

  5. Hachikō - Wikipedia

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    Bronze statues of Hachikō at Ōdate Station, in front of the Akita Dog Museum in Ōdate, at Woonsocket Depot, and at the University of Tokyo, Japan Hachikō ( ハチ公 , November 10, 1923 – March 8, 1935) was a Japanese Akita dog remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner, Hidesaburō Ueno , for whom he continued to wait for over ...

  6. List of public art in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Inoue Masaru: Statue of Kanō Jigorō, Bunkyō: Statue of Kanō Jigorō, Shinjuku: Statue of Pierre de Coubertin: Statue of Shinran: Statue of Umashimadenomikoto: Statue of Unicorn Gundam: Statue of Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu: Tokyo Brushstroke I and II

  7. Asakura Museum of Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Asakura Museum of Sculpture (台東区立朝倉彫塑館 Taitō kuritsu asakura chōsokan) or Asakura Choso Museum is an art museum in Tokyo, Japan, that showcases the sculptures and life work of Fumio Asakura (1883–1965). It is located in the Yanaka neighborhood of Taitō ward. The museum opened in 1967 after Asakura's death. [1]

  8. List of National Treasures of Japan (sculptures) - Wikipedia

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    Ashura, a Japanese National Treasure sculpture from 734. In the mid-6th century, the introduction of Buddhism from Korea to Japan resulted in a revival of Japanese sculpture. Buddhist monks, artisans and scholars settled around the capital in Yamato Province (present day Nara Prefecture) and passed their techniques to native craftsmen.

  9. Category:Statues in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Hachikō; Statue of Inoue Masaru; Statue of Kanō Jigorō, Bunkyō; Statue of Kanō Jigorō, Shinjuku; Statue of Ken Shimura; Statue of Pierre de Coubertin, Tokyo; Statue of Shinran, Tokyo; Statue of Umashimadenomikoto; Statue of Unicorn Gundam; Statue of Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu; Storytellers (statue)