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日本語: Suizenji Garden
Postcard from Japan, 1920’s. Japanese text reads, “(100 Views of Kumamoto); Garden of Suizen-ji Jojuen, where there is a cold mineral spring”. Suizenji was the site of a feudal garden, built in the tsukiyama-style at a grand scale.[1] |
Date | Pre-WWII era. 1926.[1] |
Source | postcard |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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日本を本国とするこの写真画像は、以下の条件のいずれかに合致するため、日本の旧著作権法(明治32年法律第39号)第23条及び著作権法(昭和45年5月6日法律第48号)附則第2条の規定に基づき、著作権の保護期間が満了しており、日本においてパブリックドメインの状態にあります。
また、日本における著作権の保護期間が遅くとも1950年代末までに満了しており、ウルグアイ・ラウンド協定法によっても著作権の回復がされなかったため、アメリカ合衆国においてもパブリックドメインの状態にあります。
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[edit]- ↑ a b The Garden's History 47. Kubota Garden Foundation. Retrieved on 2024-03-01.
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