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Japanese Rose Show

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Where can you stop and smell more than a million roses? Visit the 10th International Rose and Gardening Show in Japan.Japan has a long tradition of flower arrangement or ikebana (pronounced "ee-keh-bah-nah"). Video courtesy of Reuters.

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Japanese Rose Show (1:10)

Where can you stop and smell more than a million roses? Visit the 10th International Rose and Gardening Show in Japan.Japan has a long tradition of flower arrangement or ikebana (pronounced "ee-keh-bah-nah"). Video courtesy of Reuters.

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