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construction cranes
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Japan
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Frequently seen in the construction of large industrial facilities and manufacturing plants
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crane
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Japan
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Symbol of longevity and good fortune
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crane
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Japan
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In Japan and China, cranes are often featured in traditional art and symbolize longevity and good fortune.
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crane
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Japan
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Crane is a symbol of longevity and good fortune, often depicted in traditional art and folklore.
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crane
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Japan
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Essential for modern construction projects, symbol of progress and development
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crane vehicle
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Japan
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Highly utilized in urban settings for compact construction and infrastructure projects
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crane vehicle
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Japan
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Associated with the symbol of longevity and good fortune in traditional culture
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crane vehicle
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Japan
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Crane vehicles are also used in traditional ceremonies and festivals to lift and carry decorative items such as floats and lanterns.
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crane vehicle
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Japan
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Associated with origami and symbolizes longevity and good fortune in traditional culture.
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cranes
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Japan
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Cranes are considered a symbol of longevity and good fortune in Japan, often depicted in art and literature.
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necked cranes
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Japan
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Considered majestic and revered birds, often depicted in art and folklore.
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sandhill crane
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Japan
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Regarded as a migratory bird associated with the arrival of spring and a symbol of fidelity in Japanese culture.
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studio crane
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Japan
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Commonly used in traditional arts like Kabuki theater and traditional Korean dance for creating dynamic and graceful stage movements.
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