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CHRYSANTHEMUM FESTIVAL IN JAPAN.—A display of Japanese chrysanthemums, or “kiku,” as they are called in Japan, on show at the Shinjuku Gardens in Tokyo during the Chrysanthemum Festival. Many young artists were there to sketch and paint them. Only white and yellow blooms are favoured in Japan, and the 16-petal chrysanthemum is the emblem of the Imperial Family.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 16

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CHRYSANTHEMUM FESTIVAL IN JAPAN.—A display of Japanese chrysanthemums, or “kiku,” as they are called in Japan, on show at the Shinjuku Gardens in Tokyo during the Chrysanthemum Festival. Many young artists were there to sketch and paint them. Only white and yellow blooms are favoured in Japan, and the 16-petal chrysanthemum is the emblem of the Imperial Family. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 16

CHRYSANTHEMUM FESTIVAL IN JAPAN.—A display of Japanese chrysanthemums, or “kiku,” as they are called in Japan, on show at the Shinjuku Gardens in Tokyo during the Chrysanthemum Festival. Many young artists were there to sketch and paint them. Only white and yellow blooms are favoured in Japan, and the 16-petal chrysanthemum is the emblem of the Imperial Family. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 16