File:Fort No2 tokyobay mlit1988.jpg
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en: Aerial Photograph of Fort No.2 ("dai ni kaiho") at Tokyobay (JAPAN) in 1988.
ja: 第二海堡(東京湾)の航空写真(1988年)。
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