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After you exit, there's some bonsai plum trees for sale.Jun 20, 2017
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Potted ume bonsai trees.Jun 20, 2017
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A newer annex to the Keiunkan. This is the exit.Feb 28, 2007
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Basho Haiku Monument 「蓬莱にきかはや伊勢の初たより はせを」芭蕉の句碑Feb 28, 2007
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Sumo wrestler monument dedicated to Yokozuna Hitachiyama, a great Yokozuna during the Meiji Period. Built by Asami Matazo who built the Keiunkan. 力士碑 横綱常陸山Feb 28, 2007
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Garden of KeiunkanFeb 28, 2007
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Plum blossom bonsai when it's too early.Feb 28, 2007
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Plum tree blossom bonsai with red plum blossomsFeb 28, 2007
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Plum tree blossom bonsai with white plum blossoms.Feb 28, 2007
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2nd floor of KeiunkanFeb 28, 2007
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Nagahama Bonbaiten exhibition of plum tree bonsai at Keiunkan. 長浜盆梅展Feb 28, 2007
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Every Jan.-Mar., the Keiunkan holds the Nagahama Bonbaiten exhibition of plum tree bonsai.Feb 28, 2007
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Entrance hallFeb 28, 2007
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Keiunkan admission to the Nagahama Bonsai Plum Blossom Tree exhibition.Feb 28, 2007
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Plum tree bonsai greets visitors. 長浜盆梅展Feb 28, 2007
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Giant stone lanternFeb 28, 2007
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Keiunkan does not look very impressive from the outside, but there's much more than meets the eye.Feb 28, 2007
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This is the grounds of the Keiunkan.Feb 28, 2007
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For current information on the Bonbaiten exhibition, see the official website (English).The Keiunkan is near Nagahama Station's west exit, toward the south end. It is across from Nagahama Railroad Square. This is the gate to Keiunkan guesthouse. Feb 28, 2007
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Every Jan.-Mar., the Keiunkan (慶雲館), a former guesthouse originally built in 1887 to accommodate Emperor Meiji when he visited Nagahama, holds the Nagahama Bonbaiten exhibition (Nagahama Bonsai Plum Blossom Trees). Feb 28, 2007
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