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日本語: 總持寺の大祖堂で般若心境を唱える僧侶たち。2011年1月撮影。
Nederlands: Monniken reciteren de Hartsoetra in Sōjiji-tempel in Yokohama.
English: Monks chant the "Heart Sutra" in Sojiji Temple in Yokohama, Japan.
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