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  • The last gold to be produced from Sado Kinzan gold mine, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
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  • A grave for vagrant workers who were forced to work in Sado Kinzan gold mine, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
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  • A display in the Sado Kinzan gold mine museum, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
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  • A display in the Sado Kinzan gold mine museum, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
    12 Sado island.jpg
  • A disused tunnel, Sado Kinzan gold mine, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
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  • Sado Kinzan gold mine, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
    07 Sado island.jpg
  • Disused buildings once belonging to Sado Kinzan gold mine, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 5, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
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  • Restored tunnels in the Sado Kinzan gold mine museum, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
    11 Sado island.jpg
  • Restored tunnels in the Sado Kinzan gold mine museum, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
    10 Sado island.jpg
  • Sado Kinzan gold mine, Sado island, Niigata, Japan, April 4, 2009..Sado island, off the north coast of Japan's main island, is famous as the home of the Kodo drummers and the annual Earth Celebration arts festival.
    08 Sado island.jpg
  • Main temple building, Motsuji, Hiraizumi, Iwate Pref, Japan, October 16, 2008.
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  • Repairing a teacup using the technique of kintsugi. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
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  • A teacup repaired with kintsugi. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
    09Kintsugi24JAN14_DSC7225.jpg
  • Repairing a teacup using the technique of kintsugi. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
    08Kintsugi24JAN14_DSC7222.jpg
  • A saucer repaired with kintsugi. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
    10Kintsugi24JAN14_DSC7229.jpg
  • Maki-e Baisen craftsman Muneaki Shimode gives a demonstration. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
    06Kintsugi24JAN14_DSC7219.jpg
  • Maki-e Baisen craftsman Muneaki Shimode gives a demonstration. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
    05Kintsugi24JAN14_DSC7218.jpg
  • Maki-e Baisen craftsman Muneaki Shimode gives a demonstration. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
    04Kintsugi24JAN14_DSC7215.jpg
  • A saucer repaired with kintsugi. Kintsugi event, Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK, January 24, 2014. Kintsugi literally means "joining with gold": a technique to piece together broken pottery or glass with lacquer, rice-glue and gold.
    11Kintsugi24JAN14_DSC7232.jpg
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