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註釋"Where did the first Japanese diplomatic mission arrive in DC? Where can you find a 400-year old bonsai that survived the Hiroshima atomic bombing in World War II? Do you know where on the National Mall you can find a Yoko Ono art installation? And where can you go to stock up on Japanese food treats? Japan has a presence throughout the city, and this is unique public is your guide to people, places, institutions, and organizations that help explain and sustain the strong connection between Japan and Washington, DC. A diverse group of DC public high school students spent their summer exploring Japan in DC, and documented what they learned and felt through writing and photography. The result is a book that will give residents and visitors alike a new way to look at the nation's capital" --