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  • The Japanese Lantern is a facinating monument on the north side of the Tidal Basin near the MLK Memorial. In this location in 1912, the first cherry trees in Washington, D.C. were planted as a gift from Tokyo, Japan. The grove surrounding the lantern is beautiful and peaceful. Few people were in this area despite the busyness of Memorial Day Weekend.
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  • Sitting on the banks of the Tidal Basin amongst the famous Japanese cherry blossoms, the Japanese Lantern dates back to the middle of the 17th century.
  • The Japanese Lantern is a stone statue in West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. It is located next to the Tidal Basin, among the cherry trees first planted in 1912.
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