tokyo, japan - november 13 2020: Japanese stone Kuhi stele dedicated to the Haiku poem harumoyaya meaning The spring haze written by poet Matsuo Basho


tokyo, japan - november 13 2020: Japanese stone Kuhi stele dedicated to the Haiku poem harumoyaya meaning The spring haze written by poet Matsuo Basho who contributed to the Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens.


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Location: mukojima
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