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Does Japan have a Statue of Liberty?

It was originally erected in 1998 as a temporary tribute to Japan's relationship with France, but the statue was so popular she was made a permanent feature in 2000. What's most interesting about the Odaiba Statue of Liberty is that she is not the only one in Japan, she also has sisters in Shimoda and Osaka.



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This, apparently. In Japanese, The Statue of Liberty is known as Jiyuu no Megami Zou (??????) or literally The Statue of the Liberty Goddess. As in English, the word jiyuu (??) can also refer to unrestricted or as one pleases.

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2. The crown's spikes represent the oceans and continents. The statue's crown bears seven spikes, symbolizing the seven oceans and seven continents of the world, and emphasizing her message of welcome, inclusiveness, and freedom.

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The biggest While Liberty in New York was a gift from the French, this statue in Paris was a gift from the Americans. And it's the biggest too, at 11.50 metres (37 feet 9 inches).

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The biggest While Liberty in New York was a gift from the French, this statue in Paris was a gift from the Americans. And it's the biggest too, at 11.50 metres (37 feet 9 inches).

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The Statue of Liberty is a 305-foot (93-metre) statue located on Liberty Island in Upper New York Bay, off the coast of New York City.

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