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The artwork titled 'Visit Japan' is a travel poster that captures the essence of Japanese culture. The poster features a traditional torii gate, which is a gateway to a Shinto shrine, and is often found at the entrance of Shinto shrines in Japan. The gate is set against a backdrop of Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan and a symbol of the country. The poster also features a cherry blossom tree in bloom, which is a symbol of spring and renewal in Japanese culture. A woman wearing a kimono stands in front of the gate, embodying the traditional and contemporary aspects of Japan. The poster is a beautiful and evocative reminder of the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Japan.

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